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Welcome to the Routledge

Accounting and Finance CatalogueNew Titles & Key Backlist 2009

CONTACTSMARKETING ENQUIRIESFor all territories excluding the Americas:Alex RobinsonMarketing ManagerEmail: [email protected]

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Accounting and Empire Edited by Chris Poullaos, University of Sydney, Australiaand Suki Sian, Cardiff University, UK

Series: Routledge New Works in Accounting History

This book brings together, for the first time, studies of theprofessionalization of accountancy in key constituentterritories of the British Empire.

September 2009: 229x152: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-45771-2: £75.00 US $150.00

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Accounting in NetworksHåkan Håkansson, Norwegian School of Management,Oslo, Norway, Kalle Kraus and Johnny Lind,Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden

During the last twenty years, organisations have shown anincreased interest in collaborations that cross companyboundaries. New organisational forms, such as alliances,partnerships, joint ventures, outsourcing and networks havereceived increased attention. This development has pushedmanagement accounting researchers into examining thelateral effects of accounting. Accounting in Networksprovides a timely contribution to the literature, consolidatingand disseminating what has been happening at the frontiersof management accounting research, and examining theimplications of network relations and the multiplicity ofaccounting roles therein.

August 2009: 234x156: 352ppHb: 978-0-415-80647-3: £65.00 US $125.00

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Accounting for GoodwillAndrea Beretta Zanoni, University of Verona, Italy

Series: Routledge Studies in Accounting

Accounting for Goodwill explains theconcepts and methods used todetermine the valuation of companieswhose intangible assets form a largecomponent of their business. Thisbook is an excellent source forunderstanding how to estimate themarket value of internally generatedgoodwill, and how to explaincompetitive differentials based on theassessment of intangibles likeintellectual property, human capital,and customer relationships.

April 2009: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-45149-9: £85.00 US $170.00

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Business ForecastingA Practical Approach

A. Reza Hoshmand, Daniel Webster College, Nashua,New Hampshire, USA

The information age has brought greater interconnectionacross the world, and transformed the global marketplace.To remain competitive, business firms look for ways ofimproving their ability to gauge business and economicconditions around the world. At the same time, advances intechnology have revolutionized the way we processinformation and prepare business and economic forecasts.Secondary data searches, data collection, data entry andanalysis, graphical visualization, and reporting can all beaccomplished with the help of computers that provide accessto information not previously available. Forecasters shouldtherefore learn the techniques and models involved, asapplied in this new era.

Business Forecasting: A Practical Approach is intended as anapplied text for students and practitioners of forecastingwho have some background in economics and statistics. Thepresentation is conceptual in nature with emphasis onrationale, application, and interpretation of the mostcommonly used forecasting techniques. The goal of thisbook is to provide students and managers with an overviewof a broad range of techniques and an understanding of thestrengths and weaknesses of each approach. It is based onthe assumption that forecasting skills are best developed andretained by starting with simple models, followed byrepeated exposure to real world examples. The book makesextensive use of international examples to amplify concepts.

August 2009: 229x152: 360ppHb: 978-0-415-98855-1: £90.00 US $170.00

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Accounting, Business & Financial HistoryEditors: John Richard Edwards and Trevor Boyns,both at Cardiff Business School, UKVolume 19, 2009, 3 issues per yearPrint ISSN: 0958-5206 Online ISSN: 1466-4275

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Routledge International Studies inBusiness History

Series edited by Ray Stokes, University of Glasgow,UK and Matthias Kipping, York University, Canada

Women and Their Money 1700-1950Essays on Women and Finance

Edited by Anne Laurence, The Open University, MiltonKeynes, UK, Josephine Maltby, York ManagementSchool, UK and Janette Rutterford, The OpenUniversity, Milton Keynes, UK

This book examines women'sfinancial activity from the early daysof the stock market in eighteenthcentury England and the South SeaBubble to the mid-twentieth century.The essays demonstrate how manywomen managed their own financesdespite legal and social restrictionsand show that women were neitherhelpless, incompetent and risk-averse, nor were they undulycautious and conservative. Rather,many women learnt about money

and made themselves effective and engaged managers ofthe funds at their disposal.

The essays focus on Britain, from eighteenth-centuryLondon, to the expansion of British financial markets of thenineteenth century, with comparative essays dealing with theUS, Italy, Sweden and Japan. Hitherto, writing about womenand money has been restricted to their management ofhousehold finances or their activities as small businesswomen. This book examines the clear evidence of women'sactive engagement in financial matters, much neglected inhistorical literature, especially women's management ofcapital.

2008: 234x156: 336ppHb: 978-0-415-41976-5: £80.00eBook: 978-0-203-88599-4

The Routledge Companion toAccounting HistoryEdited by John Richard Edwards and Stephen P. Walker, both at Cardiff University, UK

The Routledge Companion toAccounting History shows how theseemingly innocuous practice ofaccounting has pervaded humanexistence in fascinating ways atnumerous times and places; fromancient civilisations to the modern day,and from the personal to the political.

Placing the history of accounting incontext with other fields of study, thecollection gives invaluable insights tosubjects such as the rise of capitalism,

the control of labour, gender and family relationships, racialexploitation, the functioning of the state, and the pursuit ofmilitary conflict. An engaging and comprehensive overview alsoexamining geographical differences, this Companion is split intokey sections, which explore:

•changing technologies used to represent financial and other data

•historical development of accounting theory and practice

•accounting institutions and those who perform accounting

•accountancy and the economy, society and culture

•the role of accounting in the government, protection andfinancing of states.

Including chapters on the important role played by accountancyin religious organizations, a review of how the discipline isportrayed in fine art and popular culture, and analysis of sharppractice and corporate scandals, this book has a breadth ofcoverage that is unmatched in this growing area of study.Bringing together leading writers in the field, this is an essentialreference work for any student of accounting, business andmanagement, and history.

Selected Contents: Introduction: Synthesis and EngagementPart 1: The Discipline 1. Structures, Territories and Tribes 2. Historiography 3. Subjects, Sources and DisseminationPart 2: Technologies 4. Ancient Accounting 5. Bookkeeping6. Mechanisation and Computerisation Part 3: Theory andPractice 7. Financial Accounting Theory 8. FinancialAccounting Practice 9. Management Accounting: Theory and Practice 10. Auditing Part 4: Institutions11. Professionalisation 12. Practitioners, Work and Firms 13. Education 14. Regulation Part 5: Economy15. Capitalism 16. National Accounting 17. Finance and Financial Institutions 18. Railroads 19. Scandals Part 6: Society and Culture 20. Gender 21. Race andEthnicity 22. Indigenous Peoples and Colonialism 23. Emancipation 24. Religion 25. Creative Arts Part 7: Polity 26. The State 27. Military 28. Taxation2008: 246x174: 640ppHb: 978-0-415-41094-6: £125.00 US $255.00

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Double Accounting for GoodwillA Problem Redefined

Martin Bloom, Deloitte Growth Solutions, Sydney,Australia

Series: Routledge New Works in Accounting History

Goodwill may be either purchased or internally generated.This excellent book provides an historical review ofaccounting literature, including professional standards,relating to methods of accounting for purchased goodwill.

Selected Contents: 1. An Overview 2. What is Goodwill? 3. Internally Generated Goodwill: ‘Alice-in-WonderlandAccounting’ 4. Purchased Goodwill: Historical Treatment 5. Impairment: The Current Conventional Wisdom 6. The MarketCapitalization Statement (the MCS) 7. The MCS and CoCoA2008: 234x156: 248ppHb: 978-0-415-43748-6: £75.00 US $130.00

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Accounting in PoliticsDevolution and Democratic Accountability

Edited by Mahmoud Ezzamel, Cardiff University, UK,Noel Hyndman, Queen’s University, Belfast, Åge Johnsen, Oslo University College, Norway andIrvine Lapsley, University of Edinburgh, UK

Series: Routledge Studies in Accounting

This book looks at the effectiveness of the 1999restructuring of the UK through the establishment of theScottish Parliament and the Assemblies for Northern Irelandand Wales, considering the process of devolution and itsconsequences on the key mechanisms of accounting anddemocratic accountability.

The focus is on the financial mechanisms for democraticaccountability both in the UK and in internationalcomparator countries (New Zealand, Norway and the US).The book examines the turbulent pattern of relationshipsbetween central and devolved government and exploreswhether the present arrangements for devolution in the UKrepresent an end game, or whether they may be merely astepping stone to a more fully fledged federal state. It isargued that the main thrust of many of the financial reformsin the UK has confounded, obfuscated and complicated thedesire for democratic accountability.

2008: 234x156: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-42590-2: £70.00 US $125.00

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Financialization At WorkKey Texts and Commentary

Edited by Ismail Erturk and Julie Froud, both atManchester Business School, UK, Sukhdev Johal, RoyalHolloway, University of London, UK, Adam Leaver,Manchester Business School, UK and Karel Williams,University of Manchester, UK

Crisis with US sub-prime mortgages,paralysis in global credit markets andthe run on Northern Rock - all wake-up calls to the growing influence offinance and financial markets on thelives of ordinary people. Socialscientists began debatingfinancialization in the late 2000smuch as they debated globalizsationin the 1990s, and this importantbook prepares the way by allowingreaders to (re)define financialization for themselves.

The articles are grouped by discourse, covering not only inter-war liberal collectivism and current cultural economy, but alsothe agency theory of mainstream finance and politicaleconomy of various kinds. Helpful commentaries introduceeach individual reading while section introductions analyzethe assumptions, core propositions, achievements and limitsin each distinct literature.

This book will challenge readers to bring a newunderstanding to the financialization of present daycapitalism.

Selected Contents: Section 1: History: Critique of theRentier and Financier 1. Against the Rentier and Financier2. Control, Liquidity and the ‘Community Interest’ 3. Speculation, Cyclicality and the Euthanasia of the RentierSection 2: Agency Theory: the Value MaximizingManager? 4. Making Internal Control Systems Work 5. Contracts, Discipline and Management Pay, Testing thePay/performance Relation 6. Whose Company is it Anyway?7. Financial Intermediaries: Working for Themselves? Section 3: Political Economy: Accumulation andInnovation 8. A Finance-led Growth Regime? 9. Accumulation and the Profits of Finance 10. Financialization and the Slowdown of Accumulation 11. Financialization, Neoliberalism and Income Inequality in the USA Section 4: Cultural Economy: Narrative andPerformative Discrepancies 12. Financialization of Daily Life 13. The New Economy and a New Market Culture14. Performativity and the Black Scholes Model 15. The FinalSalary Pensions ‘Crisis’ Section 5: Current Debates:Financialized Management 16. The Finance Conception ofthe Firm 17. Shareholder Value and Corporate Governance18. Logics of Bargaining in the German Automotive Industry19. GE Under Jack Welch: Narrative, Performative and theBusiness Model2008: 246x174: 384ppHb: 978-0-415-41730-3: £100.00 US $195.00

Pb: 978-0-415-41731-0: £34.99 US $60.95

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2ND EDITION

Financial EconometricsPeijie Wang, University of Hull, UK

Series: Routledge Advanced Texts in Economics and Finance

This book provides an essentialtoolkit for all students wishing toknow more about the modelling andanalysis of financial data.Applications of econometrictechniques are becomingincreasingly common in the world offinance and this second edition of anestablished text covers the followingkey themes:

• unit roots, cointegration and otherdevelopments in the study of timeseries models

•time varying volatility models of the GARCH type and thestochastic volatility approach

•analysis of shock persistence and impulse responses

•Markov switching and Kalman filtering

•spectral analysis

•present value relations and rationality

•discrete choice models

•analysis of truncated and censored samples

•panel data analysis.

This updated edition includes new chapters which coverlimited dependent variables and panel data. It continues tobe an essential guide for all graduate and advancedundergraduate students of econometrics and finance.

Selected Contents: 1. Stochastic Processes and Financial DataGenerating Processes 2. Commonly Applied StatisticalDistributions and their Relevance 3. Overview of EstimationMethods 4. Unit Roots, Cointegration and otherComovements in Time Series 5. Time-Varying VolatilityModels: GARCH and Stochastic Volatility 6. Shock Persistenceand Impulse Response Analysis 7. Modelling Regime Shifts:Markov Switching Models 8. Present Value Models and Testsfor Rationality and Market Efficiency 9. State Space Modelsand the Kalman Filter 10. Frequency Domain Analysis of TimeSeries 11. Limited Dependent Variables and Discrete ChoiceModels 12. Limited Dependent Variables and Truncated andCensored Samples 13. Panel Data Analysis 14. Research Toolsand Sources of Information 2008: 234x156: 336ppPb: 978-0-415-42669-5: £37.50 US $75.00

Mathematical FinanceCore Theory, Problems and StatisticalAlgorithms

Nikolai Dokuchaev, Trent University, Canada

Series: Routledge Advanced Texts in Economics and Finance

Rigorous in style, yet easy to use,this comprehensive textbook offers asystematic, self-sufficient yet concisepresentation of the main topics andrelated parts of Stochastic Analysisand statistical finance covered inmost degree courses.

Selected Contents: 1. Review ofProbability Theory 2. Basics ofStochastic Theory 3. Discrete TimeMarket Models 4. Basics of ItoCalculus and Stochastic Analysis 5. Continuous Time Market Models

6. American Options and Binomial Trees 7. Implied andHistorical Volatility 8. Review of Statistical Estimation 9. Estimation of Models for Stock Prices2007: 234x156: 208ppPb: 978-0-415-41448-7: £32.50 US $65.00

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2ND EDITION

Monetary EconomicsJagdish Handa, McGill University, Canada

This successful text, now in itssecond edition, offers the mostcomprehensive overview ofmonetary economics and monetarypolicy currently available. It coversthe microeconomic, macroeconomicand monetary policy components ofthe field.

Major features of the new editioninclude:

• stylised facts on money demandand supply, and the relationships between monetary policy,inflation, output and unemployment in the economy

•theories on money demand and supply, includingprecautionary and buffer stock models, and monetaryaggregation

•cross-country comparison of central banking and monetarypolicy in the US, UK and Canada, as well as considerationof the special features of developing countries

This book will be of interest to teachers and students ofmonetary economics, money and banking, macroeconomicsand monetary policy.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction and Heritage1. Introduction 2. The Heritage of Monetary Economics Part 2: Money in the Economy 3. Money in the Economy:General Equilibrium Analysis Part 3: The Demand forMoney 4. The Transactions demand for Money 5. PortfolioSelection and the Speculative demand for Money 6. Precautionary and Buffer Stock demand for Money 7. Monetary Aggregation 8. The Demand Function for Money9. The Demand Function for Money: Estimation Problems,Techniques and Findings Part 4: Monetary Policy andCentral Banking 10. The Operating Targets of MonetaryPolicy: Money Supply and Interest Rates 11. The Central Bank:Goals, Targets and Instruments 12. The Central Bank:Independence, Time Consistency and Credibility Part 5: Monetary Policy and the Macroeconomy 13. TheDetermination of Aggregate Demand 14. The ClassicalParadigm in Macroeconomics 15. The Keynesian Paradigm16. Money, Bonds and Credit in Macro Modeling 17. MacroModels and Perspectives on the Neutrality of Money 18. Walras’ Law and the Interaction among Markets Part 6: The Rates of Interest in the Economy 19. TheMacroeconomic Theory of the Rate of Interest 20. TheStructure of Interest Rates Part 7: Overlapping GenerationsModels of Money 21. The Benchmark OverlappingGenerations Model of Fiat Money 22. The OLG Model:Seigniorage, Bonds and the Neutrality of Money 23. The OLGModel of Money: Making it more Realistic Part 8: Moneyand Financial Institutions in Growth Theory 24. MonetaryGrowth Theory2008: 246x174: 872ppPb: 978-0-415-77210-5: £46.99 US $93.98

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Money and BankingAn International Text

Robert Eyler, Sonoma State University, USA

This textbook introduces the studentto the ins and outs of money,banking, financial markets andinternational macroeconomics, andshow how these subjects tietogether. It is perfect forundergraduate courses in moneyand banking, monetary theory orcentral banking. Special featuresinclude:

• a concentration on themicrofoundations of money and

banking, with an emphasis on banks and financialinstitutions as businesses, employing analysis from industrialorganization, microeconomic theory and game theory

•a properly international perspective and a recognition thatbanks and other firms operate across borders

•an examination of how money moves through oureconomy and an exposition of finance as a fluid, dynamicphenomenon.

The book is supplemented with a supporting website, a hostof real world case studies and stimulating questions fordiscussion.

September 2009: 246x174: 208ppPb: 978-0-415-77547-2: £29.99 US $59.95

RELATED JOURNALS

Accounting Education: aninternational journalIncreasing to 5 issues per year from 2009

Editor: Richard M.S. Wilson, LoughboroughUniversity Business School, UKVolume 18, 2009, 5 issues per yearPrint ISSN: 0963-9284 Online ISSN: 1468-4489

Venture CapitalAn International Journal of EntrepreneurialFinance

Editors: Colin Mason, University of Strathclyde, UK and Richard T. Harrison, Queen’s UniversityBelfast, UKVolume 11, 2009, 4 issues per yearPrint ISSN: 1369-1066 Online ISSN: 1464-5343

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Personal Finance andInvestmentsA Behavioural Finance Perspective

Keith Redhead, Coventry University, UK

In this book, the author draws fromfinance, psychology, economics andother disciplines in business and thesocial sciences, recognising thatpersonal finance and investments aresubjects of study in their own rightrather than merely branches ofanother discipline.

Considerable attention is given totopics which are either ignored orgiven very little attention in othertexts.

These include:

•the psychology of investment decision-making

•stock market bubbles and crashes

•property investment

•the use of derivatives in investment management

•regulation of investments business.

More traditional subject areas are also thoroughly covered, including:

• investment analysis

•portfolio management

•capital market theory

•market efficiency

• international investing

•bond markets

• institutional investments

•option pricing

•macroeconomics

•the interpretation of company accounts.

Packed with over one hundred exercises, examples andexhibits and a helpful glossary of key terms, this book helpsreaders grasp the relevant principles of money management.It avoids non-essential mathematics and provides a novelnew approach to the study of personal finance andinvestments.

This book also comes with a supporting website thatincludes two updated chapters, a new article featuring abehavioural model of the dot com, further exercises, a fullglossary and a regularly updated blog from the author.

2008: 246x174: 936ppPb: 978-0-415-42862-0: £39.99 US $66.95

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A Cultural History of FinanceIrene Finel-Honigman, Columbia University, USA

Series: Routledge Explorations in Economic History

The world of finance is ever influenced by thetransformational impact of technology, financial decisionmakers and institutions as well as political, societal andcultural forces.

This important new book will demonstrate how finance isaffected by key political and social forces and cultural norms,and shows how they have determined the progression,development, destruction and renewal of financial life inEurope, Russia and the United States.

The initial focus of the book is the European scene beforemoving on to identify the United States as ’the breedingground’ of modern world financial history, with references tocultural and commercial exchanges between formerOttoman, Asian and Western nations and empires.

October 2009: 234x156: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-77102-3: £65.00 US $130.00

RELATED JOURNALS

Accounting in EuropeAn International Scholarly Journal of theEuropean Accounting Association

Editor: Peter Walton, ESSEC Business School, FranceVolume 6, 2009, 2 issues per yearPrint ISSN: 1744-9480 Online ISSN: 1744-9499

European Accounting ReviewAn International Scholarly Journal of theEuropean Accounting Association

Editor: Salvador Carmona, Instituto de EmpresaGSB, SpainVolume 18, 2009, 4 issues per year

Print ISSN: 0963-8180 Online ISSN: 1468-4497

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Routledge International Studies inMoney and Banking Series

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Financial Markets and theMacroeconomyA Keynesian Perspective

Willi Semmler, New School University, USA, Peter Flaschel, Bielefeld University, Germany, Carl Chiarella, University of Technology, Sydney andReiner Franke, Technische Universität Wien, Austria

This important new book from a group of Keynesian, butnonetheless technically-oriented economists explores one ofthe dominant paradigms in financial economics: the‘intertemporal general equilibrium approach’.

May 2009: 234x156: 528ppHb: 978-0-415-77100-9: £75.00

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Taxation and Gender EquityA Comparative Analysis of Direct and Indirect Taxesin Developing and Developed Countries

Edited by Caren Grown, American University,Washington DC, USA and Imraan Valodia, University ofKwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction: Why Gender andTaxation? Caren Grown, Imraan Valodia and Hitomi KomatsuPart 2: A Comparative Analysis: Gender Neutrality, GenderRegressivity, and Gender Progressivity in Tax Systems aroundthe World Caren Grown, Imraan Valodia, Hitomi KomatsuPart 3: United Kingdom, Sue Himmelweit and Christina SantosPart 4: Country Case Study: Argentina Corina RodriguezEnriquez, Natalia Gherardia and Darío RossignoloPart 5: Country Case Study: Mexico Lucia Pérez Fragoso andFrancisco Cota Part 6: Country Case Study: India PinakiChakraborty and Shashi Kapila Part 7: Country Case Study:Morocco Hind Jalal, Ahmed El Bouazzaoui and Salama SaidiPart 8: Country Case Study: South Africa Imraan Valodia,Debbie Budlender and Daniela Casale Part 9: Country CaseStudy: Ghana Abena D. Oduro and Isaac Osei-AkotoPart 10: Country Case Study: Uganda Sarah Sewanyana andLawrence Bategeka Part 11: Conclusions andRecommendations Caren Grown and Imraan ValodiaSeptember 2009: 234x156: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-49262-1: £75.00

Bank PerformanceA Theoretical and Empirical Framework for theAnalysis of Profitability, Competition and Efficiency

Jacob Bikker and Jaap W.B. Bos, both at UtrechtSchool of Economics, the NetherlandsAnalyzing the profitability, competition and efficiency ofbanks, this book provides an all-embracing framework forthe various existing theories in this area and illustrates themwith successful practical applications. 2008: 234x156: 176ppHb: 978-0-415-39766-7: £70.00

Central Banking, Asset Prices andFinancial FragilityÉric Tymoigne, California State University, USAIn this book Tymoigne argues that financial stability shouldbe the sole goal of central banks and suggests an alternativeto the inflation targeting framework showing how interest-rate policy can help to solve some of the problems faced bycentral bankers.2008: 234x156: 336ppHb: 978-0-415-77399-7: £80.00

International Financial Co-OperationPolitical Economics of Compliance with the 1988Basel Accord

Bryce Quillin, World Bank, USAThis book provides a comprehensive examination of theimpact of the 1988 Basel Accord on the capital adequacyregulations of developed economies. This study seeks tounderstand if the Accord affected broad or isolatedconvergence of eighteen developed countries’ bank creditrisk regulations from 1988 to 2000.2008: 234x156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-77288-4: £70.00

Monetary Growth TheoryMoney, Interest, Prices, Capital, Knowledge andEconomic Structure over Time and Space

Wei-Bin Zhang, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan2008: 234x156: 400ppHb: 978-0-415-46162-7: £90.00

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Money, Uncertainty and TimeGiuseppe Fontana, University of Leeds, UK

2008: 216x138: 160ppHb: 978-0-415-27960-4: £65.00

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Designing Central BanksEdited by David Mayes and Geoffrey E. Wood, CassBusiness School, City University, London, UKAugust 2009: 234 x 156: 272ppHb: 978-0-415-47616-4: £80.00

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Inflation Theory in EconomicsWelfare, Velocity, Growth and Business Cycles

Max Gillman, Cardiff University, UKApril 2009: 234x156: 424ppHb: 978-0-415-47768-0: £95.00

NEW IN 2010

International Secured Transactions LawFacilitation of Credit and International Conventionsand Instruments

Orkun Akseli

Series: Routledge Research in Finance and Banking LawJanuary 2010: 234x156: 342ppHb: 978-0-415-48810-5: £75.00 US $150.00

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European Prudential BankingRegulation and SupervisionThe Legal Dimension

Larisa Dragomir, World Savings Banks Institute, Belgium

Series: Routledge Research in Finance and Banking LawDecember 2009: 234x156: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-49656-8: £75.00 US $125.00

Principles of Project and Infrastructure FinanceWillie Tan, National University of Singapore2007: 234x156: 296ppHb: 978-0-415-41576-7: £90.00 US $180.00

Pb: 978-0-415-41577-4: £31.50 US $63.00

Management Accounting ChangeApproaches and Perspectives

Danture Wickramasinghe, Manchester BusinessSchool, UK and Chandana Alawattage, University ofAberdeen Business School, UK2007: 246x174: 568ppHb: 978-0-415-39331-7: £110.00 US $215.00

Pb: 978-0-415-39332-4: £36.99 US $65.00

Sustainability Accounting andAccountabilityEdited by Jeffrey Unerman, Royal Holloway, Universityof London, UK, Jan Bebbington, University of StAndrews, UK and Brendan O’Dwyer, University ofAmsterdam, the Netherlands2007: 234x156: 364ppHb: 978-0-415-38488-9: £100.00 US $195.00

Pb: 978-0-415-38489-6: £30.99 US $60.95

The Routledge Companion to FairValue and Financial ReportingEdited by Peter Walton, ESSEC Business School, France2007: 246x174: 406ppHb: 978-0-415-42356-4: £125.00 US $205.00

Corporate Governance and Corporate FinanceA European Perspective

Edited by Ruud A.I. van Frederikslust, ErasmusUniversity, Rotterdam School of Management, theNetherlands, James S. Ang, Florida State UniversityCollege of Business, USA and P.S. Sudarsanam,Cranfield School of Management, Bedford, UK2007: 246x174: 762ppHb: 978-0-415-40531-7: £115.00 US $225.00

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