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Economic Capital

Economic Capital: How It Works and What Every Manager Needs to Know clarifies how economic capital can be defined, measured, and implemented in a manner that adds value to an organization. It does so in a way that is accessible to a broad audience, including senior managers of financial institutions, supervisors, analysts, and risk modelers. The book illustrates main concepts and choices with many examples and actual events in financial markets, including those in the recent sub-prime crisis. The authors also discuss the role of economic capital within the broader context of management responsibilities and activities, and its relation to other risk management tools that are available to the modern risk manager.

Elsevier 1. edition
ENG EISBN: 9780080956800

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Korsnäs, Kristinestad-Kristiinankaupunki, Kronoby-Kruunupyy, Larsmo-Luoto, Malax-Maalahti, Korsholm-Mustasaari, Närpes-Närpiö, Pedersöre-Pedersören kunta, Jakobstad-Pietarsaari, Nykarleby-Uusikaarlepyy, Vorå-Vöyri
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