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Multinational Business Finance, 10th Edition

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The market-leading textbook in international finance, Multinational Business Finance is renowned for its authoritative coverage and clear explanations of contemporary international Finance. The thoroughly revised 10th edition features a new chapter on Political Risk, increased coverage of emerging markets, and an integrated focus on corporate governance issues. - In line with an ever-changing global environment, a new chapter on political risk that focuses on risk in three firm-specific risk, country-specific risk, and global-specific risk. - Increased coverage of financial management issues in emerging markets throughout the text. - About twenty Mini-Cases, many of them new, focusing on such companies and organizations as Toyota Europe, Bang & Olufsen, Benecol, and Romanian Telecom. - Market-leading, lucid, accessible presentation of the complexities of international finance. Professors view authors as authoritative sources in the field; students tend to keep the book as a reference tool. - Managerial emphasis in an international context. Helps train tomorrow's business leaders, who will operate in an increasingly global financial environment. - Currency of coverage. Keeps students abreast of contemporary issues and events - imperative for business and financial literacy.

864 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1973

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November 5, 2020
I like reading this book, a lot of information about money market system. But, something confusing me what the book try to explain.
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December 6, 2017
This is a good book, definitely offers an economic perspective which is often avoided when discussing finance.
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January 2, 2015
Very high number of errors in the end-of-chapter exercises. I will never, ever understand the fact that in higher education, it is completely appropriate to expect flawlessness from students, while selling them outrageously expensive textbooks that are full of typos, miscalculations, misprints and just plain incompetence.
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September 10, 2011
It is a graduate level international finance book, so it sometimes becomes hard to understand if you are not good at the fundamental. But, otherwise, it is very comprehensive and the authors are prominent in their field.
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