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Reading and understanding the Financial Times.
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ISBN: 9780273739838 Year: 2010 Publisher: Harlow Financial Times Prentice Hall

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The Financial Times : a centenary history
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ISBN: 0670812951 Year: 1988 Publisher: London Viking

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Financial times.
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ISSN: 01747363 Publisher: Frankfurt am Main Financial times

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The financial times

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The Financial Times Archive is an indispensable resource offering online access to hundreds of thousands of articles and features from one of the UK's leading providers of informed news and comment. In addition, the service is cross-searchable with ten years of the European Intelligence Wire (formerly FT McCarthy) which comprises articles from the key national and European publications.


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Atlas of cities
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ISBN: 1400851947 Year: 2014 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press,

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A unique, stunningly illustrated look at the origins, development, and future prospects of citiesMore than half the world's population lives in cities, and that proportion is expected to rise to three-quarters by 2050. Urbanization is a global phenomenon, but the way cities are developing, the experience of city life, and the prospects for the future of cities vary widely from region to region. The Atlas of Cities presents a unique taxonomy of cities that looks at different aspects of their physical, economic, social, and political structures; their interactions with each other and with their hinterlands; the challenges and opportunities they present; and where cities might be going in the future.Each chapter explores a particular type of city—from the foundational cities of Greece and Rome and the networked cities of the Hanseatic League, through the nineteenth-century modernization of Paris and the industrialization of Manchester, to the green and "smart" cities of today. Expert contributors explore how the development of these cities reflects one or more of the common themes of urban development: the mobilizing function (transport, communication, and infrastructure); the generative function (innovation and technology); the decision-making capacity (governance, economics, and institutions); and the transformative capacity (society, lifestyle, and culture).Using stunning info-graphics, maps, charts, tables, and photographs, the Atlas of Cities is a comprehensive overview of the patterns of production, consumption, generation, and decay of the twenty-first century’s defining form.Presents a one-of-a-kind taxonomy of cities that looks at their origins, development, and future prospectsFeatures core case studies of particular types of cities, from the foundational cities of Greece and Rome to the "smart" cities of todayExplores common themes of urban development, from transport and communication to lifestyle and cultureIncludes stunning info-graphics, maps, charts, tables, and photosCities Featured:Abuja, Alexandria, Amsterdam, Athens, Augsburg, Babylon, Beijing, Berlin, Brasilia, Bruges, Budapest, Cairo, Canberra, Chandigarh, Chicago, Constantinople, Curitiba, Detroit, Dubai, Dublin, Düsseldorf, Florence, Frankfurt, Freiburg, Geneva, Ghent, Glasgow, Güssing, Hong Kong, Innsbruck, Istanbul, Jakarta, Karachi, Knossos, Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles, Lübeck, Manchester, Marseille, Masdar City, Mexico City, Miami, Milan, Mumba, Mumbai, Nairobi, New York, Paris, Pella, Portland, Rome, San Francisco, Santorini, São Paulo, Seoul, Shanghai, Sheffield, Singapore, Sparta, St. Petersburg, Stockholm, Sydney, Syracuse, Tokyo, Vancouver, Venice, Vienna, Washington, D.C., Wildpoldsried

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Urbanization --- Metropolitan areas --- Cities and towns --- Bangkok. --- Beijing. --- Bollywood. --- Bruges. --- Byzantium. --- Caracas. --- Carbon footprint. --- Celebrity culture. --- Central London. --- Central business district. --- Centre Georges Pompidou. --- Champagne fairs. --- Chapter 9. --- Chicago school (architecture). --- China. --- City-state. --- City. --- CityLife (Milan). --- Classical Athens. --- Colonial exhibition. --- Commercial Revolution. --- Constantinople. --- Construction. --- Contemporary society. --- Conurbation. --- Cosmopolitanism. --- Creative class. --- Cycling. --- Deindustrialization. --- Developed country. --- Dharavi. --- Diego Rivera. --- Economic development. --- Economic growth. --- Electronic Road Pricing. --- Entrepreneurship. --- Fashion in Milan. --- Fatih. --- Federal district. --- Financial Times. --- Gentrification. --- Global city. --- Globalization. --- Governance. --- Green economy. --- Guangzhou. --- Haussmann's renovation of Paris. --- High-speed rail. --- Hinterland. --- Ho Chi Minh City. --- Home appliance. --- Housing development. --- Industrialisation. --- Infrastructure. --- Inward investment. --- Kolkata. --- Kuala Lumpur. --- Latin America. --- Latin American integration. --- Living lab. --- Long Walls. --- Masdar City. --- Mediterranean Sea. --- Megacity. --- Merchant capitalism. --- Metropolitan area. --- Mexico City. --- Michael Bloomberg. --- Modernity. --- Mumbai. --- New York City. --- Overurbanization. --- Public transport. --- Real estate bubble. --- Residential area. --- Restaurant. --- Retail. --- Roman Empire. --- Rue de Rivoli. --- Secondary city. --- Seoul. --- Service economy. --- Slum. --- Suburb. --- Suburbanization. --- Sustainability. --- Sustainable city. --- Swinging London. --- Technology. --- The Economist. --- The Iconic. --- Tourism. --- Urban geography. --- Urban planning. --- Urban renewal. --- Urban revolution. --- Urban sprawl. --- Urbanization. --- Wealth. --- Welser.


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The economics of sovereign debt and default
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ISBN: 0691189242 9780691176819 9780691189246 Year: 2021 Publisher: Princeton : Princeton University Press,

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Fiscal crises and sovereign default repeatedly threaten the stability and growth of economies around the world. Mark Aguiar and Manuel Amador provide a unified and tractable theoretical framework that elucidates the key economics behind sovereign debt markets, shedding light on the frictions and inefficiencies that prevent the smooth functioning of these markets, and proposing sensible approaches to sovereign debt management. 'The Economics of Sovereign Debt and Default' looks at the core friction unique to sovereign debt - the lack of strong legal enforcement - and goes on to examine additional frictions such as deadweight costs of default, vulnerability to runs, the incentive to 'dilute' existing creditors, and sovereign debt's distortion of investment and growth.

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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Macroeconomics. --- Debts, External. --- Debts, Foreign --- Debts, International --- External debts --- Foreign debts --- International debts --- Debt --- International finance --- Investments, Foreign --- Debts, Public. --- Default (Finance) --- Finance --- Finance, Public --- Repudiation --- Debts, Government --- Government debts --- National debts --- Public debt --- Public debts --- Sovereign debt --- Bonds --- Deficit financing --- 1997 Asian financial crisis. --- Auction. --- Balance of trade. --- Bank rate. --- Bond (finance). --- Bond market. --- Capital market. --- Capitalism. --- Central bank. --- Competition (economics). --- Consumer price index. --- Consumption (economics). --- Convergence (economics). --- Coordination failure (economics). --- Cost of capital. --- Credit (finance). --- Credit default swap. --- Credit risk. --- Creditor. --- Currency. --- Debt Issue. --- Debt crisis. --- Debt limit. --- Debt overhang. --- Debt ratio. --- Debt. --- Default (finance). --- Economic equilibrium. --- Economic liberalization. --- Economic planning. --- Economic policy. --- Economics. --- Economy. --- Equity Market. --- Equity ratio. --- European debt crisis. --- Eurozone. --- Exchange rate. --- External debt. --- Finance. --- Financial Account. --- Financial Times. --- Financial crisis of 2007–08. --- Financial crisis. --- Financial engineering. --- Financial fragility. --- Fiscal policy. --- Foreign Exchange Reserves. --- Foreign direct investment. --- Government bond. --- Government budget balance. --- Government budget. --- Government debt. --- Haircut (finance). --- Hedge (finance). --- Hedge fund. --- High-yield debt. --- Incremental capital-output ratio. --- Inflation. --- Institutional investor. --- Insurance. --- Interest rate. --- International Monetary Fund. --- Investment goods. --- Investment. --- Macroeconomics. --- Market economy. --- Market liquidity. --- Market mechanism. --- Market price. --- Market value. --- Money management. --- Money market. --- Neoclassical economics. --- Net capital outflow. --- Net foreign assets. --- Payment. --- Political economy. --- Price Change. --- Probability of default. --- Profit (economics). --- Public finance. --- Real interest rate. --- Repayment. --- Return on capital. --- Revaluation of fixed assets. --- Risk premium. --- Risk-Return Tradeoff. --- Securitization. --- Stock market index. --- Stock market. --- Supply (economics). --- Swap (finance). --- Tax revenue. --- Trade credit. --- Trader (finance). --- Trading nation. --- United States Treasury security. --- World Bank. --- World economy.

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