Beyond Greed

Beyond Greed
Title Beyond Greed PDF eBook
Author Stephen Fay
Publisher Viking Adult
Pages 328
Release 1982
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN

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"How the two richest families in the world, the Hunts of Texas and the House of Saud, tried to corner the silver market--how they failed, who stopped them, and why it could happen again"--Jacket subtitle.

Beyond Greed and Fear

Beyond Greed and Fear
Title Beyond Greed and Fear PDF eBook
Author Hersh Shefrin
Publisher
Pages 410
Release 2002
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780195161212

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Even the best Wall Street investors make mistakes. No matter how savvy or experienced, all financial practitioners eventually let bias, overconfidence, and emotion cloud their judgement and misguide their actions. Yet most financial decision-making models fail to factor in these fundamentals of human nature. In Beyond Greed and Fear, the most authoritative guide to what really influences the decision-making process, Hersh Shefrin uses the latest psychological research to help us understand the human behavior that guides stock selection, financial services, and corporate financial strategy. Shefrin argues that financial practitioners must acknowledge and understand behavioral finance--the application of psychology to financial behavior--in order to avoid many of the investment pitfalls caused by human error. Through colorful, often humorous real-world examples, Shefrin points out the common but costly mistakes that money managers, security analysts, financial planners, investment bankers, and corporate leaders make, so that readers gain valuable insights into their own financial decisions and those of their employees, asset managers, and advisors. According to Shefrin, the financial community ignores the psychology of investing at its own peril. Beyond Greed and Fear illuminates behavioral finance for today's investor. It will help practitioners to recognize--and avoid--bias and errors in their decisions, and to modify and improve their overall investment strategies.

Transformation Beyond Greed

Transformation Beyond Greed
Title Transformation Beyond Greed PDF eBook
Author Sidney Stone Brown
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 2014-11-21
Genre
ISBN 9781633183636

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The volume carefully describes the source of Abraham Maslow's theory of self actualization, which was based on observations of the Siksika tribe of northern Alberta. Dr. Brown elucidates the potential benefits of re-capturing and using the material Maslow interpreted according to his dominate cultural worldview in a manner more congruent with the original Siksika worldview, belief system, values and practices. Dr. Sidney Stone Brown stood firm in speaking the truth about our tribal paradigms of indigenous thought and knowledge of how our worldviews,languages, values, ancient truths and ceremonies will bring miracles of hope and healing. We applaud Dr. Brown for capturing that sacred process of self actualization and sharing it with the world. The volume addendum provides 2 unpublished papers by Abraham Maslow, PhD on the Blackfoot People.

Bazaars, Conversations and Freedom

Bazaars, Conversations and Freedom
Title Bazaars, Conversations and Freedom PDF eBook
Author Rajni Bakshi
Publisher Routledge
Pages 342
Release 2017-09-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 135127810X

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Long before the financial meltdown and the red alert on climate change, some far-sighted innovators diagnosed the fatal flaws in an economic system driven by greed and fear. Across the global North and South, diverse people - financial wizards, economists, business people and social activists - have been challenging the "free market" orthodoxy. They seek to recover the virtues of bazaars from the tyranny of a market model that emerged about two centuries ago. This widely praised book is a chronicle of their achievements. From Wall Street icon George Soros and VISA card designer Dee Hock we get an insider critique of the malaise. Creators of community currencies and others, like the father of microfinance, Bangladesh's Muhammad Yunus, explore how money can work differently. The doctrine of self-interest is re-examined by looking more closely at Adam Smith through the eyes of Amartya Sen. Mahatma Gandhi's concept of 'Trusteeship' gathers strength as the socially responsible investing phenomenon challenges the power of capital. Pioneers of the open source and free software movement thrive on cooperation to drive innovation. The Dalai Lama and Ela Bhatt demonstrate that it is possible to compete compassionately and to nurture a more mindful market culture. This sweeping narrative takes you from the ancient Greek agora, Indian choupal, and Native American gift culture, on to present-day Wall Street to illuminate ideas, subversive and prudent, about how the market can serve society rather than being its master. In a world exhausted by dogma, Bazaars, Conversations and Freedom is an open quest for possible futures. This fully updated and revised UK version of the 2009 Vodafone Crossword Book Award winner for non-fiction is a rare and epic narrative about those who have been quietly forging solutions and demonstrating that a more compassionate market culture is both possible and desirable.

The Political Economy of Armed Conflict

The Political Economy of Armed Conflict
Title The Political Economy of Armed Conflict PDF eBook
Author Karen Ballentine
Publisher Lynne Rienner Publishers
Pages 332
Release 2003
Genre Civil war
ISBN 9781588261724

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Globalization, suggest the authors of this collection, is creating new opportunities - some legal, some illicit - for armed factions to pursue their agendas in civil war. Within this context, they analyze the key dynamics of war economies and the challenges posed for conflict resolution and sustainable peace. Thematic chapters consider key issues in the political economy of internal wars, as well as how differing types of resource dependency influence the scope, character, and duration of conflicts. Case studies of Burma, Colombia, Kosovo, Papua New Guinea, and Sri Lanka illustrate a range of ways in which belligerents make use of global markets and the transnational flow of resources. An underlying theme is the opportunities available to the international community to alter the economic incentive structure that inadvertently supports armed conflict.

Heat, Greed and Human Need

Heat, Greed and Human Need
Title Heat, Greed and Human Need PDF eBook
Author Ian Gough
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 336
Release 2017-10-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1785365118

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This book builds an essential bridge between climate change and social policy. Combining ethics and human need theory with political economy and climate science, it offers a long-term, interdisciplinary analysis of the prospects for sustainable development and social justice. Beyond ‘green growth’ (which assumes an unprecedented rise in the emissions efficiency of production) it envisages two further policy stages vital for rich countries: a progressive ‘recomposition’ of consumption, and a post-growth ceiling on demand. An essential resource for scholars and policymakers.

Beyond Greed

Beyond Greed
Title Beyond Greed PDF eBook
Author Brian Rosner
Publisher
Pages 174
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Avarice
ISBN 9781876326760

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