Focusing on the debate on the role of flexibility in contemporary restructuring, these essays re-evaluate key controversies surrounding the nature of employment patterns, production relations and w…
Business finance in less developed economies cannot be analyzed or measured by the approaches utilized in countries, such as the United States and Great Britain, where stock markets can assess wort…
Shows the many striking differences between small and large firms, including economic and political differences. Small business has captured the imagination of both the popular press and politician…
Comprises ten papers. Focuses on the interaction between private and state provision of pensions.
Examines how best developing countries can create the potential to exploit technical change and reap the socio-economic benefits that technology can bring. The need to tailor policies to the differ…
The contents of the book are 1. What is informal learning in the workplace? 2. Theorising informal learning 3. Work as a learning environment: unmasking the language of HRD 4. The hidden curric…
Offshoring is an issue full of minefields and developments. It is a business tool and an economic phenomenon with significant potential to increase the world's wealth. This anthology aims to help d…
The contents of the book are 1. THE ARBITRAGE PRICING THEORIES: A SYNTHESIS AND CRITICAL REVIEW by Meir I. Schneller. 2. ESTIMATING THE VOLATILITY OF DISCRETE STOCK PRICES by D. Chinhyung Cho and…
A broad-based contemporary introduction to the key concepts and practical aspects of foreign exchange markets - their workings, value, uses and implications. The text has been substantially revised…
Why do different countries have such different financial systems? Is one system better than the other? This text argues that the view that market-based systems are best is simplistic, and suggests …