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  • 1
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781784714130
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XLII, 931 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Series Statement: The international library of studies on migration 15
    Series Statement: An Elgar research collection
    Series Statement: Elgaronline
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Migration and climate change
    DDC: 304.8/1
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Klimaänderung ; Klimakatastrophe ; Internationale Migration
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  • 2
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781781005903
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 540 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.3072
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    Keywords: Psychologie ; Verhandlung ; Forschung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Verhandlung ; Psychologie ; Forschung
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781035305612
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 349 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Goodhart, Charles A. E., 1936 - The challenge of financial stability
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    Keywords: Finanzkrise ; Geldpolitik ; Theorie ; Monetary policy ; Finance, Public ; Monetary policy ; Finance, Public ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Internationaler Kreditmarkt ; Kapitalmarkt ; Regulierung ; Stabilität
    Abstract: The achievement of financial stability is one of the most pressing issues today. This timely and innovative book provides an analytical framework to assess financial (in)stability as an equilibrium phenomenon compatible with the orderly functioning of a modern market economy. The authors expertly show how good regulatory policy can be implemented and that its effects on the real as well as the nominal side of the economy can be properly analysed. The core of their approach is to take realistic account of the interaction between endogenous default, agent heterogeneity and money and liquidity, and suggest how a quantifiable metric of financial fragility could be developed. This insightful book will serve as a basis for future work on financial stability management for both academics and policy-makers and provide guidance on how to undertake crisis prevention and resolution
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1. Introduction / Charles A.E. Goodhart and Dimitrios P. Tsomocos -- Part I: Overview -- 2. 'Analysis of financial stability', / Charles A.E. Goodhart and Dimitrios P. Tsomocos in Pierre L. Siklos, Martin T. Bohl and Mark E. Bohar (eds), Challenges in Central Banking: The Current Institutional Environment and Forces Affecting Monetary Policy, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2010, pp.121-45 -- 3. 'Evaluation of macroeconomic models for financial stability analysis', / Gunnar Bårdsen, Kjersti-Gro Lindquist and Dimitrios P. Tsomocos, Journal of World Economic Review, 3 (1), January-June 2008, 7-32 -- Part II: Theory -- 4. 'Equilibrium analysis, banking and financial instability', / Dimitrios P. Tsomocos, Journal of Mathematical Economics, 39, 2003, 619-55 -- 5. 'A model to analyse financial fragility', / with Pojanart Sunirand, Economic Theory, 27, 2006, 107-42 -- 6. 'On modelling endogenous default', / Dimitrios P. Tsomocos and Lea Zicchino, OFRC-fe, 2005, 1-19 -- 7. 'Banks, relative performance, and sequential contagion', / with Sudipto Bhattacharya and Pojanart Sunirand, Economic Theory, 32, 2007, 381-98 -- Part III: Applications -- 8. 'A model to analysis financial fragility: Applications', / with Pojanart Sunirand, Journal of Financial Stability, 1, 2004, 1-30 -- 9. 'A risk assessment model for banks', / with Pojanart Sunirand, Annals of Finance, 2, 2006, 1-21 -- 10. 'A time series analysis of financial fragility in the UK banking system', / with Pojanart Sunirand, Annals of Finance, 2, 2006, 1-21 -- 11. 'An equilibrium approach to financial stability analysis: The colombian case', / Agustín Saade, Daniel Osorio and Dairo Estrada, Annals of Finance, 3, 2007, 75-105 -- 12. 'A model of financial fragility', / Kevin James, CCBS, 2006, 1-8 -- Part IV: Liquidity and collateral -- 13. 'Modeling a housing and mortgage crisis', / with Alexandros P. Vardoulakis, Financial Stability, Monetary Policy, and Central Banking, 2010, 215-53 -- 14. State prices, liquidity, and default', / with Raphaël A. Espinoza, Economic Theory, 39, 2009, 177-94 -- Part V: Conclusion -- 15. Conclusion / Charles A.E. Goodhart and Dimitrios P. Tsomocos.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781035305605
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 531 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Goodhart, Charles A. E., 1936 - Financial stability in practice
    DDC: 339.5
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    Keywords: Finanzmarkt ; Preisstabilität ; Finanzmarktregulierung ; Geldpolitik ; Kapitalbedarf ; Konjunktur ; Bankenaufsicht ; Welt ; Bank management ; Monetary policy ; Financial risk management ; Financial security ; Economic stabilization ; Monetary policy ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Geldpolitik ; Kapitalmarkt ; Regulierung ; Wirtschaftliche Stabilität
    Abstract: The maintenance of financial stability is a key objective of monetary policy, but the record of regulators in achieving this has been lamentable in recent years. This failure has been matched by an equivalent inability to establish an appropriate theoretical basis for financial regulation. In this book, the authors demonstrate how to enhance the theory, modelling and practice of such regulation. The main determinant of financial instability is the default of financial institutions. The authors highlight the importance of the appropriate incorporation of default into macro-financial models and its interaction with liquidity. Besides covering the historical development and current stance of financial regulation, the book includes a number of policy-oriented chapters revealing how the authors' modelling approach can improve the process. This authoritative book will serve as a basis for future work on financial stability management for both academics and policy-makers and provide guidance on how to undertake crisis prevention and resolution
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1. Introduction / Charles A.E. Goodhart and Dimitrios P. Tsomocos -- Part I: The development of financial regulation -- 2. 'Financial supervision from an historical perspective: Was the development of such supervision designed, or largely accidental?' / Charles A.E. Goodhart, in David Mayes and Geoffrey E. Wood (eds), The Structure of Financial Regulation, London, Routledge, 2007, pp.43-64 -- 3. 'The rationale for regulation' -- / charles goodhart, philipp hartmann, david llewellyn, liliana rojas-suárez and steven weisbrod, financial regulation: Why, how and where now?, London: Routledge, 1998, pp.1-15 -- 4. 'Some new directions for financial stability?' / C.A.E. Goodhart, in D. Mayes, R. Pringle and M. Taylor (eds), Towards a New Framework for Financial Stability, London: Central Banking, 2009, pp.5-24 -- 5. 'The role of macro-prudential supervision' / paper presented by C.A.E. Goodhart at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Conference on 'Up from the Ashes: The Financial System after the Crisis', May 11/12, 2010, Atlanta, Georgia -- 6. 'How should we regulate the financial sector?', / Charles Goodhart, in Adair Turner, Andrew Haldane, Paul Woolley, Sushil Wadhwani, Charles Goodhart, Andrew Smithers, Andrew Large, John Kay, Martin Wolf, Peter Boone, Simon Johnson and Richard Layard (eds), The Future of Finance: The LSE Report, London: School of Economics & Political Science, 2010, pp.153-76 -- Part II: Modelling -- 7. 'A model to analyse financial fragility', / Charles A.E. Goodhart and Lea Zicchino, Financial Stability Review, June 2005, 106-15 -- 8. 'Equilibrium analysis, banking, contagion and financial fragility' / Dimitrios P. Tsomocos, Working Paper 175, Bank of England, 2003, 1,3,5,7-59 -- 9. 'The optimal monetary instrument for prudential purposes', / with P. Sunirand, Journal of Financial Stability, 7, 2011, 70-77 -- 10. 'On dividend restrictions and the collapse of the interbank market' / with M.U. Peiris and A.P. Vardoulakis, Annals of Finance, 6 (4), 2010, 455-73 -- Part III: Measurement -- 11. 'Towards a measure of financial fragility' / with Oriol Aspachs and Lea Zicchino, Annals of Finance, 3 (1), 2007, 37-74 -- 12. 'Searching for a metric for financial stability' / with O. Aspachs, M. Segoviano and L. Zicchino, Financial Markets Group Special Paper 167, London School of Economics, 2006 -- 13. 'Banking stability measures' / Miguel A. Segoviano and Charles Goodhart, IMF Working Paper, WP/09/4, January 2009, 1-54 -- 14. 'Default, credit growth and asset prices' / C.A.E. Goodhart, Boris Hofmann and M. Segoviano, in Charles Goodhart and Boris Hofmann (eds), House Prices and the Macroeconomy, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007, pp.145-72 -- Part IV: Capital requirements and procyclicality -- 15. 'Procyclicality and the new basel accord - banks' choice of loan rating system' / Eva Catarineu-Rabell, Patricia Jackson and Dimitrios P. Tsomocos, Economic Theory, 26 (3), 2005, 537-57 -- 16. 'Basel and procyclicality: A comparison of the standardised and irb approaches to an improved credit risk method' / C.A.E. Goodhart and M. Segoviano, Financial Markets Group Discussion Paper 524, London School of Economics, 2004 -- 17. 'procyclicality and volatility in the financial system: The implementation of basel ii and ias 39' / Ashley Taylor and Charles Goodhart, in Stefan Gerlach and Paul Gruenwald (eds), Procyclicality of Financial Systems in Asia, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006, pp.9-37 -- 18. 'Is a less pro-cyclical financial system an achievable goal?', / Charles Goodhart, National Institute Economic Review, 211 (1), 2010, R17-R26 -- Part V: The structural organisation of supervision -- 19. 'The organizational structure of banking supervision' / C.A.E. Goodhart, Economic Notes, 31 (1), 2002, 1-41, 43, 45-6 -- 20. 'The skill profile of central bankers and supervisors' / Charles Goodhart, Dirk Schoenmaker and Paolo Dasgupta, European Finance Review, 6, 2002, 397-427 -- 21. 'The changing role of central banks' / C.A.E. Goodhart, BIS Working Paper 326, 2010, 1-16 -- Part VI: Conclusion -- 22. Conclusion / Charles A.E. Goodhart and Dimitrios P. Tsomocos.
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  • 5
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781035305759
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 595 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Aldrich, Howard E., 1943 - An evolutionary approach to entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338/.04
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    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Evolutionäre Organisationstheorie ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Geschlecht ; Soziale Ungleichheit ; Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship ; Evolutorische Wirtschaft ; Unternehmerverhalten ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Geschlecht ; Soziale Ungleichheit ; Entrepreneurship
    Abstract: This much-needed book draws together Howard Aldrich's key contribution to entrepreneurship research over recent decades. In an original introduction, the author first lays out the evolutionary approach, examining the assumptions and principles of 'selection logic' that drive evolutionary explanations. The book then expands on evolutionary theory as applied to entrepreneurship, emphasizing the role of historical and comparative analysis before focusing on the importance of social networks, particularly as they affect the genesis of entrepreneurial teams. Professor Aldrich takes a strategic approach to the creation of new organizational populations and communities, using examples from the commercialization of the Internet and the collapse of the Internet bubble. The book then presents his contributions to gender and family, offering a 'family embeddedness' perspective before focusing on the implications of entrepreneurship for stratification and inequality in modern societies, combining an evolutionary with a life course perspective. Finally, he concludes the book with another original essay, reflecting on future directions for entrepreneurship research. This mix of groundbreaking papers that introduced new concepts into the entrepreneurship literature will prove invaluable to scholars - graduate students and faculty members - interested in research on entrepreneurship. Professors of entrepreneurship and strategy as well as academics teaching organizational sociology courses will also find plenty of invaluable information in this important resource
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Introduction -- Part I: Introduction -- 1. 'Who wants to be an evolutionary theorist?, journal of management inquiry, 10 (2), 2001, 115-27 -- Part II: Theory -- 2. 'Ethnicity and entrepreneurship', annual review of sociology, 16, 1990, 111-35 / (with R. Waldinger) -- 3. 'The accidental entrepreneur: Campbellian antinomies and organizational foundings', in joel a.c. Baum and bill mckelvey (eds), variations in organization science: Essays in honor of donald t. Campbell, 1999, 19-33 / (with A.L. Kenworthy) -- 4. 'Lost in space, out of time: Why and how we should study organizations comparatively', in brayden king, teppo felin and david whetten (eds), studying differences between organizations: Comparative approaches to organizational research, research in the sociology of organizations, 26, 2009, 21-44 -- 5. 'Beam me up, scott(ie)! Institutional theorists' struggles with the emergent nature of entrepreneurship', in wesley d. Sine and robert j. David (eds), institutions and entrepreneurship, research in the sociology of work, 21, 2010, 329-64 -- Part III: Social networks -- 6. 'Entrepreneurship through social networks', in donald sexton and raymond smilor (eds), the art and science of entrepreneurship, 1986, 3-23 / (with C. Zimmer) -- 7. 'Personal and extended networks are central to the entrepreneurial process', journal of business venturing, 6 (5), 1991, 305-13 / (with P. Dubini) -- 8. 'Strong ties, weak ties, and strangers: Do women owners differ from men in their use of networking to obtain assistance?', in sue birley and ian macmillan (eds), entrepreneurship in a global context, 1997, 1-25 / (with A.B. Elam and P.R. Reese) -- 9. 'The structure of founding teams: Homophily, strong ties, and isolation among u.s. Entrepreneurs', American sociological review, 68 (2), 2003, 195-222 / (with M. Ruef and N.M. Carter) -- 10. 'Mixing or matching? The influence of voluntary associations on the occupational diversity and density of small business owners' networks', work & occupations, 33 (1), 2006, 42-72 / (with A.E. Davis and L.A. Renzulli) -- 11. 'Small worlds, infinite possibilities? How social networks affect entrepreneurial team formation and search', strategic entrepreneurship journal, 1 (1), 2007, 147-65 / (with P.H. Kim) -- Part IV: Strategy -- 12. 'Even dwarfs started small: Liabilities of age and size and their strategic implications' in barry staw and l.l. Cummings (eds), research in organizational behavior, 8, 1986, 165-98 / (with E.R. Auster) -- 13. 'Resources, environmental change, and survival: Asymmetric paths of young independent and subsidiary organizations', strategic management journal, 32 (5), 2011, 486-509 / (with S.W. Bradley, D.A. Shepherd and J. Wiklund) -- 14. 'Fools rush in? The institutional context of industry creation', academy of management review, 19 (4), 1994, 645-70 / (with C.M. Fiol) -- 15. 'The second ecology: Creation and evolution of organizational communities', in barry staw and l.l. Cummings (eds), research in organizational behavior, 20, 1998, 267-301 / (with C.S. Hunt) -- 16. 'Acquiring competence at a distance: Application service providers as a hybrid organizational form', the journal of international entrepreneurship, 1 (1), 2003, 103-19 / (with A. Fortune) -- Part V: Gender and family -- 17. 'Invisible entrepreneurs: The neglect of women business owners by mass media and scholarly journals in the usa', entrepreneurship & regional development, 9 (3), 1997, 221-38 / (with T. Baker and N. Liou) -- 18. 'Family matters: Gender, networks, and entrepreneurial outcomes', social forces, 79 (2), 2000, 523-46 / (with L.A. Renzulli and J. Moody) -- 19. 'The pervasive effects of family on entrepreneurship: Toward a family embeddedness perspective', journal of business venturing, 18 (5), 2003, 573-96 / (with J.E. Cliff) -- Part VI: Stratification and inequality -- 20. 'Passing on privilege: Resources provided by self-employed parents to their self-employed children', in kevin leicht (ed), research in social stratification and mobility, 16, 1998, 291-318 / (with L.A. Renzulli and N. Langton) -- 21. 'A life course perspective on occupational inheritance: Self-employed parents and their children', in martin ruef and michael lounsbury (eds), the sociology of entrepreneurship, research in the sociology of organizations, 25, 2007, 33-82 / (with P.H. Kim) -- 22. 'Access (not) denied: The impact of financial, human, and cultural capital on entrepreneurial entry in the United States', small business economics, 27, 2006, 5-22 / (with P.H. Kim and L.A. Keister) -- 23. 'Entrepreneurship and inequality', in lisa a. Keister (ed), entrepreneurship: Research in the sociology of work, 15, 2005, 3-31 / (with S. Lippmann and A. Davis) -- Part VII: Conclusion -- 24. Conclusions and further reflections.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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