HANDBOOK OF RESEARCH on IPOs, ed. Mario Levis, 512 pp.
Catalog says that this book "provides a comprehensive review of all the emerging trends and directions in the global IPO markets."
Another research collection just out is: GOVERNANCE AND FAMILY FIRMS ed. Julio Pindado and Ignacio Requejo, both of the Universidad de Salamanca, in Spain. Catalog quotes Lloyd Steier, of the University of Alberta, "The compilation of articles in this book offer some of the most rigorous and relevant research relative to governance conducted in the pas decade."
Something more abstract/theoretical: WHY IS THERE MONEY?: Walrasian General Equilibrium Foundations of Monetary Theory, by Ross M. Starr, University of California, San Diego.
Walras' work is generally thought to have been superceded by the Arrow-Debreu model. This author begs to differ.
I'll give a final item, on a trade policy question:
THE US-CHINA TRADE DISPUTE Facts, Figures and Myths, by Imad Moosam of the Melbourne Institute of Technology, in Australia.
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