
ANTHEM FINANCE
Anthem Finance is a new series from Anthem Press that publishes research monographs, reference books and specialist high-level textbooks for professionals, academics and students. Volumes in the series will be written by subject experts and may cover developments in all areas of business, finance and insurance practices. We take pride in publishing authoritative, timely and accurate information on critical developments in the world's financial markets in areas including: industry dynamics of various players such as hedge funds and pension funds; regulation and strategy; and practitioners’ guides in the financial services industry for investment professionals and senior management. We will also look at specific key trends such as Islamic and/or ethical finance. We welcome the opportunity to pursue co-publishing ventures with institutions and organizations engaged in all areas of business, management, finance and insurance.
Proposals
We welcome submissions of proposals for challenging and original works that meet the criteria of this series. We make prompt editorial decisions. Our titles are published simultaneously in print and eBook editions and are subject to peer review by recognized authorities in the field. Should you wish to send in a proposal for a monograph, student text, work of reference for practitioners or edited collection, please contact us at: proposal@wpcpress.com
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“An Outline of Financial Economics” presents a systematic treatment of the theory and methodology of finance and economics. The book follows an analytical and geometric methodology, explaining technical terms and mathematical operations in clear, nontechnical language, and providing intuitive explanations of the mathematical results.
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The Political Economics of the Euro
The Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) of the European Union is a unique historical experiment, as no monetary union of sovereign states has survived to date. This book explores how it could work, and develops scenarios of how things might evolve in case of failure.
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Convenient Theories, Distorted Facts, Ample Rewards
This book explores the workings of the modern global economy – in which competition is imperfect and influence of power is ubiquitous – and reveals the vast difference between the true workings of capitalism and the myths that mainstream economics would have us believe.
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This book addresses an old and basic question: what is the moral order of the market? ‘Corporate Wrongdoing and the Art of the Accusation’ is an exploration of accusations of wrongdoing and the revelations these accusations expose about the dark side of capitalism and modern corporations.
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The Looting of the Hellenic Republic by the Euro, the Political Elite and the Investment CommunityThis book analyses the causes of the current Eurozone and Greek crisis. Jason Manolopoulos combines his experience of the global financial system, European politics and Greek society, to explore the economic policies, historical legacy, psychological biases that have shaped an ongoing drama.
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These essays explain why financial crisis breaks out, its social, economic and cultural consequences, and the limitations of policy in the face of economic stagnation induced by financial inflation.
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Blowing Tumbleweed
How did the US financial crisis snowball into USD 15 trillion global losses? This book offers a clear synthesis and original analysis of the various factors that led to the financial crisis of 2007-2010, and is intended as a supplementary course text for undergraduate and postgraduate students in finance or finance-related courses.
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Managing Money and Finance
'India and the Global Financial Crisis' offers a collection of key speeches delivered by Reddy during his tenure as Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, and provides insights into the challenges facing the management of India's calibrated integration within the global economy.










