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Case Studies about Financial Crises and Civic Reactions
Bruner, Robert F.Nota técnica DARDEN-F-1975-EFinanzasThis note describes a collection of 26 teaching case studies and 5 expository notes on the history of financial crises from 1720 to 2008. The note also summarizes a semester-length course design based on these materials. The purpose of this collection is to advance pedagogy and research in the field of financial crises.Desde 8,20 €
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Fighting Financial Crises: Making Policy
Bruner, Robert F.Nota técnica DARDEN-F-1848-EFinanzasThis note shapes a framework of competing policy priorities for governments in responding to a financial crisis: rescue, relief, recovery, and reform. The dominant considerations are where, when, how, and why governments should choose the order of these policy priorities. The second part of the note highlights six hurdles to policy making: ideologies, interests, incentives, institutions, innovations, and infrastructure.Desde 8,20 €
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An Overview of Patent Quality: Assessment Valuation and Financial Reporting Implications
Bruner, Robert F.; Frank, Mary Margaret; Simko, Paul J.; Martin, DavidNota técnica DARDEN-F-1539-EFinanzasA significant fraction of corporate market values derive from intellectual property. It is vital for the practicing manager to appreciate the risks and uncertainties surrounding intellectual property. This note focuses specifically on patent positions, arguing that these deserve special scrutiny because of an emerging crisis within and among governments, corporations, and inventors. The objective of this note is to introduce the reader to patent ...Desde 8,20 €
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1923: Hyperinflation in Germany
Bruner, Robert F.; De Notto, ChristopherNota técnica DARDEN-F-1965-EFinanzasIn the 1920s, Germany experienced one of the most severe episodes of hyperinflation in history. The episode originated in military defeat and revolution, produced instability that figured prominently in the onset of the Great Depression, and created policy dilemmas that present cautionary lessons for leaders in business and government. This note examines the causes, dynamics, and consequences of Germany’s hyperinflation in 1923. Hyperinflation i...Desde 8,20 €
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The Great Industrial Revolution in Europe: 1760 -1860
Bruner, Robert F.; Miller, ScottNota técnica DARDEN-F-1926-EFinanzasThe first (or “Great”) Industrial Revolution occurred in Europe from roughly 1760 to 1860, and marked the end of the centuries-long feudal era and the rise of modern capitalism. To understand the modern industrial economy, it is necessary to consider the profound structural changes that produced it in the 18th and 19th centuries. New industries replaced old systems or businesses with new technologies, products, markets, and business practices, re...Desde 8,20 €