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Combining academic theory with practical case studies, International Financial Management, 3rd Edition is ideal for business students seeking to understand global management, economics majors wanting to understand international financial markets, and anyone interested in international finance, business, currency markets and globalization.

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Combining academic theory with practical case studies, International Financial Management, 3rd Edition is ideal for business students seeking to understand global management, economics majors wanting to understand international financial markets, and anyone interested in international finance, business, currency markets and globalization.
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Autorenporträt
Geert Bekaert teaches global investments and asset management at Columbia Business School. His research focuses on international finance, emerging markets, empirical asset pricing, and portfolio management, and has been supported by NSF grants. He has published over sixty articles in top academic journals such as the Journal of Finance, the Journal of Political Economy, the Journal of Financial Economics and the Review of Financial Studies, among others. He is Co-Managing Editor at the Journal of Banking and Finance, is a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, consults for the European Central Bank and litigation support firms, and is associated with several FinTech ventures.
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'This book covers the economics behind exchange rate movements and also provides well-thought-out examples of how to mitigate the risk of such movements. It is rigorous enough to challenge quantitative M.B.A.s yet also builds from core fundamentals such that first-time students of international finance can grasp the material. I have used this book for years in M.B.A. and Executive M.B.A. courses.' Karl V. Lins, Spencer Fox Eccles Endowed Chair in Banking and Professor of Finance, David Eccles School of Business, University of Utah