O'Connell Street Associates

O'Connell Street Associates
Title O'Connell Street Associates PDF eBook
Author Jaqui Lane
Publisher
Pages
Release 2019-09-30
Genre
ISBN 9780648692904

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A short history of the business organisation O'Connell Street Associates founded by Sir Eric McClintock in 1974.

List of Members

List of Members
Title List of Members PDF eBook
Author Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
Publisher
Pages 666
Release 1910
Genre Accountants
ISBN

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Who's who in Australia

Who's who in Australia
Title Who's who in Australia PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 2152
Release 2006
Genre Australia
ISBN

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THE INTERNATIONAL WHO'S WHO

THE INTERNATIONAL WHO'S WHO
Title THE INTERNATIONAL WHO'S WHO PDF eBook
Author 56 1992-93
Publisher Europa Publications (PA)
Pages 1842
Release 1992
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780946653843

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InFinsia

InFinsia
Title InFinsia PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 386
Release 2006
Genre Banks and banking
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Australian Economic History

Australian Economic History
Title Australian Economic History PDF eBook
Author Claire E. F. Wright
Publisher ANU Press
Pages 232
Release 2022-06-02
Genre History
ISBN 1760465135

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In a time of pandemics, war and climate change, fostering knowledge that transcends disciplinary boundaries is more important than ever. Economic history is one of the world’s oldest interdisciplinary fields, with its prosperity dependent on connection and relevance to disciplinary behemoths economics and history. Australian Economic History is the first history of an interdisciplinary field in Australia, and the first to set the field’s progress within the structures of Australian universities. It highlights the lived experience of doing interdisciplinary research, and how scholars have navigated the opportunities and challenges of this form of knowledge. These lessons are vital for those seeking to develop robust interdisciplinary conversations now and in the future. This previously untold story of economic history in Australia exposes the centrality of economic thought and scholarship to Australian intellectual and political life. Deftly positioning economic history in an innovative institutional, place-based and person-focused narrative, Claire Wright entangles economics with the history of education to produce a tale of university interdisciplinarity, influence and impact. Written with vitality and bursting with both data and anecdote, this book makes an exceptional contribution to the intersecting fields of history, economics and higher education studies. – Hannah Forsyth, author of A History of the Modern Australian University. Few readers would expect to find a classical tragedy in the story of an academic field. Yet that is what Claire Wright shows us in this study of Economic History, as it has been practiced in Australia. She traces the field from legendary beginnings to triumphant growth to organisational collapse - and renaissance on other terms. Carefully researched and vigorously written, this book raises questions about disciplines and interdisciplinary fields, universities and markets, and social bases of intellectual work, that are relevant to all fields today. – Raewyn Connell, author of The Good University Australia proved a pioneer in the study of economic history, nurturing a discipline with innovative data and understanding of material trends. Yet by the 1990s economic history departments closed as senior scholars retired and the field was subsumed by conventional economics. In this absorbing study, Dr Claire Wright challenges the conventional account. She is tough-minded about financial and institutional pressures on the field, but cautiously optimistic about the future. It is a mistake, she argues, to see institutional representation as the benchmark of influence. Instead, the interdisciplinary nature of economic history has encouraged new research and teaching across the humanities and social sciences. With close attention to individual scholars and their university departments, and a deep sense of the trajectory of the field, Australian Economic History: Transformations of an Interdisciplinary Field is an original and important contribution to Australian intellectual history. – Glyn Davis, Distinguished Professor of Political Science in the Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University

From Capital Surges to Drought

From Capital Surges to Drought
Title From Capital Surges to Drought PDF eBook
Author R. Ffrench-Davis
Publisher Springer
Pages 354
Release 2003-10-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1403990093

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This book analyzes the new trends in capital flows to emerging markets since the Asian crisis, their determinants and policy implications. It explains why such flows have declined so dramatically in recent years, emphasising both structural and cyclical factors. Senior bankers, regulators, and well-known academics explain the behaviour of different players. The book breaks new ground by showing in detail how such behaviour has contributed to the decline of flows and their volatility. The book suggests what coping mechanisms developing countries could adopt to deal with crisis situations; what measures should be taken at the national and international levels to make recipient countries less vulnerable to international financial instability; how such instability can be reduced; and what can be done on the source countries to encourage larger more stable capital flows to developing countries.