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Financial Management from an Emerging Market Perspective

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Financial Management from an Emerging Market Perspective
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789535137375
Number of pages: 330

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It is a well-known fact that emerging markets do not always share the same financial management problems with the developed ones. This book intends to show these differences, which could be traced to several characteristics unique to emerging markets, and these unique characteristics could generate a different view of finance theory in a different manner. As a consequence, different financial decisions, arrangements, institutions, and practices may evolve in emerging markets over time.

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