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020 | _a9780393340747 | ||
082 | _a332.601519 MAL | ||
100 | _aMalkiel, Burton G. | ||
245 | 0 | _aRandom walk down wall street: the time-tested strategy for successful investing Revised and updated edition | |
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_aLondon _bW. W. Norton & Company Inc. _c2012 |
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_a489p. _bill. _c21 cm |
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500 | _aSuggested by Prof. Diptiranjan Mahapatra | ||
505 | _aThe madness of crowds; 3. Evaluating business ethics: normative ethical theories; 4. Making decisions in business ethics: descriptive ethical theories; 5. Managing business ethics: tools and techniques of business ethics management; Part B. Contextualizing business ethics: the corporate citizen and it's stakeholders; 6. Shareholders and business ethics; 7. Employees and business ethics; 9. Suppliers, competitors, and business ethics; 10. Civil society and business ethics; 11. Government, regulation, and business ethics; 12. Conclusions and future perspectives. | ||
520 | _aUsing the dot-com crash as an object lesson in how not to manage your portfolio, this is a gimmick-free, irreverent and informative guide to navigating the turbulence of the market and managing investments with confidence | ||
650 | _aInvestments | ||
650 | _aRandom walks (Mathematics) | ||
650 | _aStocks | ||
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