Securities Regulations and Their Effects on Small Businesses

Securities Regulations and Their Effects on Small Businesses

Author: Rosa Maria Moller

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2001-07

Total Pages: 91

ISBN-13: 0756712599

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Describes the regulatory process for private and public securities offerings, emphasizing the impact on small business (SB). Chapters: legal structure for the oversight of offerings and sale of securities; the process by which SB raise capital through private or public markets; evaluation of state merit review regulatory systems; blue-sky laws; merit review vs. full disclosure systems; 5 ways to evaluate merit review systems; Cal. securities registration system; offerings qualified by the Dept. of Corp.; effects of the Cal. merit review system on Cal. bus.; policy options; eliminate or improve the merit review system; change reg1s.; and cooperate with other States and NASAA1s efforts towards uniformity.


The Moral Measure of the Economy

The Moral Measure of the Economy

Author: Chuck Collins

Publisher: Orbis Books

Published: 2007-01-01

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 1608333590

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In this clear and penetrating book, Chuck Collins and Mary Wright draw on principles of Catholic Social Teaching to evaluate our economy and lay out practical steps toward establishing an economy "as if people mattered."


Capital Flows and Crises

Capital Flows and Crises

Author: Barry J. Eichengreen

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 9780262550598

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An analysis of the connections between capital flows and financial crises as well as between capital flows and economic growth.


Your Business is a Leaky Bucket

Your Business is a Leaky Bucket

Author: Howard M. Shore

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing

Published: 2017-09-06

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1683503414

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Using the metaphor of a “Leaky Bucket,” Howard Shore addresses the 15 most common issues in the areas of people, strategy, and execution that drain energy, direction, and profitability from every business. Shore provides a practical guide on how to effect change and ignite growth in the leadership team in order to achieve an organization's full potential. The principles outlined in this book lead to clear and purposeful direction, a stronger, invigorated leadership team, and maximum growth and revenue, all while reducing workplace drama.


Econoclasts

Econoclasts

Author: Brian Domitrovic

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2023-10-03

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 1684516714

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The history we can't afford to forget. At last, the definitive history of supply-side economics—an incredibly timely work that reveals the foundations of America's prosperity when those very foundations are under attack. In the riveting, groundbreaking book Econoclasts, historian Brian Domitrovic tells the remarkable story of the economists, journalists, Washington staffers, and (ultimately) politicians who showed America how to get out of the 1970s stagflation and ushered in an unprecedented quarter-century run of growth and opportunity. Based on the author's years of archival research, Econoclasts is a masterful narrative history in the tradition of Amity Shlaes's The Forgotten Man and John Steele Gordon's An Empire of Wealth.


Taming the Tide of Capital Flows

Taming the Tide of Capital Flows

Author: Atish R. Ghosh

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2018-01-12

Total Pages: 489

ISBN-13: 0262037165

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A comprehensive examination of policy measures intended to help emerging markets contend with large and volatile capital flows. While always episodic in nature, capital flows to emerging market economies have been especially volatile since the global financial crisis. After peaking at $680 billion in 2007, flows to emerging markets turned negative at the onset of crisis in 2008, then rebounded only to recede again during the U.S. sovereign debt downgrade in 2011. Since then, flows have continued to swing wildly, leaving emerging market policy makers wondering whether they can put in place policies during the inflow phase that will soften the blow when flows subsequently recede. This book offers the first comprehensive treatment of policy measures intended to help emerging markets contend with large and volatile capital flows. The authors, all IMF experts, explain that, in the spirit of liberalization and deregulation in the 1980s and 1990s, many emerging market governments eliminated capital inflow controls along with outflow controls. By 2012, however, capital inflow controls were again acknowledged as legitimate policy tools. Focusing on the macroeconomic and financial-stability risks associated with capital flows, the authors combine theoretical and empirical analysis to consider the interaction between monetary, exchange rate, macroprudential, and capital control policies to mitigate these risks. They examine the effectiveness of various policy tools, discuss the practical considerations and multilateral implications of their use, and provide concrete policy advice for dealing with capital inflows.