Synopsis
The overriding objective of Brean, Eun & Resnick's International Financial Management, Canadian Perspectives, Third Edition, is to teach students how to be effective global financial managers. The text looks at this from a Canadian perspective while covering the fundamentals of the macroeconomic environment of international financial management, discussing the financial environment in which the multinational firm and its managers must function, and covering foreign exchange management and financial management in a multinational firm.
About the Authors
Donald Brean, University of Toronto Donald J.S. Brean is a professor of finance and economics in the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto and former Associate Dean. He has held academic appointments at leading universities in Europe, Asia and Africa including Cambridge University, Ecole Superieure de Commerce Paris, University of Siena, Johannes Kepler University in Austria, University of Nairobi, Nankai University (China), Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok and. He has published extensively in taxation, international finance, risk management, industrial organization, corporate governance and economic policy. Professor Brean advises numerous international agencies and governments including the Canadian Federal Department of Finance, The United Nations Development Program, The World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund. He is the editor of the highly acclaimed Taxation in Modern China, a research volume dealing with fiscal reform and financial development in China. He is co-editor (with John Hull) of the professional series, The Advisors Guide to Financial Research. Recent special issues deal with international finance and risk management.
Cheol S. Eun is the Thomas R. Williams Professor of International Finance at the DuPree College of Management, Georgia Institute of Technology. He has held appointments at the University of Minnesota, the University of Maryland where he received the Krowe Teaching Excellence Award, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and the Esslingen University of Technology in Germany. Professor Eun’s research on international finance appears in leading research journals including the Journal of Finance, Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of International Money and Finance and Management Science. Professor Eun chairs the annual Fortis/Georgia Tech Conference on International Finance the objectives of which are to promote research on international finance in a forum for academics, practitioners and regulators. He serves as a consultant to national and international organizations, including the World Bank and the Korean Development Institute, advising on capital market liberalization, global capital and exchange risk management. Bruce Resnick, Wake Forest University.
Bruce G. Resnick is the Joseph M. Bryan Professor of Banking and Finance at the Babcock Graduate School of Management of Wake Forest. He has also taught at Indiana University, the University of Minnesota, California State University and at the Helsinki School of Economics. Professor Resnick has served as resident director of the Center for European Studies at the University of Limburg in the Netherlands. His research interests include efficiency of options and futures markets and empirical tests of asset pricing. A major focus is the optimal design of internationally diversified portfolios controlled for parameter uncertainty and exchange rate risk. In recent years, Professor Resnick has investigated international portfolio investment strategies applying information in the yield curve. His research has been published in major academic journals in finance. Bruce Resnick is an associate editor for the Journal of Financial Research, Journal of Multinational Financial Management and the Journal of Economics and Business.
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