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This book draws on financial, economic, and management theory in its exploration of the theory underlying risk and risk management at both micro- and macroeconomic levels. It has a particular reference to the public financial sector. Chapters investigate the elimination of currency risk in the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), as well as the changes that credit ratings undergo due to the influence of credit spreads. Featuring contributions on important topics such as public safety and the internet, intellectual capital, bank regulatory risk in the EU, the financial…mehr
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This book draws on financial, economic, and management theory in its exploration of the theory underlying risk and risk management at both micro- and macroeconomic levels. It has a particular reference to the public financial sector. Chapters investigate the elimination of currency risk in the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), as well as the changes that credit ratings undergo due to the influence of credit spreads. Featuring contributions on important topics such as public safety and the internet, intellectual capital, bank regulatory risk in the EU, the financial distress of public sector entities, and systemic risk in the insurance sector, it also explores innovative and emerging issues in the European tax gap in personal income taxes and VAT carousel fraud in selected European countries. Discussion of the complex nature of risk management in public administration will appeal to public officials, policy-makers, academics and researchers alike.
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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319308777
- Artikelnr.: 53036039
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319308777
- Artikelnr.: 53036039
Professor Konrad Raczkowski is Undersecretary of State in the Ministry of Finance, Poland and a member of the National Development Council of the President of the Republic of Poland. He is also currently Head of the Economic Institute of the University of Social Sciences in Warsaw, Poland, where he is a Professor of Economics and Management, and Chair of the Department of Economic Security Management. Professor Raczkowski specialises in the management of economic systems, public finance and the informal economy. Since 2010 he has served as an expert and reviewer for the Parliamentary Research Bureau of the Chancellery of the Parliament (Poland), various economic organisations, enterprises and international institutions. From 2003 to 2013, he was an employee of the Ministry of Finance in Poland. He has previously worked with the European Commission's European Anti-Fraud Office in Brussels (2006-2010) and the Institute for Security and Development Policy in Stockholm. He is a Swedish government scholar in management (2009) and a member of the British Academy of Management.
Chapter 1) What Does Risk Management in an Economy Really Mean?; Konrad Raczkowski, Piotr Tworek.- Chapter 2) Elimination of Exchange Rate Risk in TTIP By Inclusion of a Clause Linking the Dollar and Euro; Katarzyna Żukrowska.- Chapter 3) The Effect of Countries’ Credit Ratings on Credit Default Swap Spreads; Patrycja Chodnicka.- Chapter 4) Risk Analysis Instrument of Public Management; Marta Postuła.- Chapter 5) Multidimensionality of Risk in Public Safety Management Processes; Barbara Kożuch, Katarzyna Sienkiewicz-Małyjurek.- Chapter 6) The Early Warning Concept in Identifying Risks in Business Activity; Katarzyna Dohn, Wojciech Zoleński, Adam Gumiński.- Chapter 7) Risk Perception in the Activity of Social Enterprises; Martyna Wronka-Pośpiech, Aldona Frączkiewicz-Wronka, Konrad Laska.- Chapter 8) Identification of Risks Related to Operations on the Internet; Sylwia Wojciechowska-Filipek, Zbigniew Ciekanowski.- Chapter 9) Intellectual Capital Risk Management for Knowledge-Based Organizations; Jolanta Jurczak.- Chapter 10) Regulatory Risk in the EU Banking Sector; Stanisław Kasiewicz, Lech Kurkliński.- Chapter 11) The Financial Distress of Public Sector Entities: Causes and Risk Factors; Magdalena Ziolo, Małgorzata Porada-Rochon, Elżbieta Szaruga.- Chapter 12) Impact of Insurance Companies’ Investment Policy on Risk Management in the Public Sector; Teresa Czerwińska.- Chapter 13) Personal Income Tax and the Risk of Revenue Fluctuations in the European Union; Bogdan Mróz, Mariusz Sokołek.- Chapter 14) VAT Fraud in Selected European Union Countries and its Possible Macroeconomic Implications; Czesław Jędrzejek.
Chapter 1)What Does Risk Management in an Economy Really Mean?; Konrad Raczkowski, Piotr Tworek.- Chapter 2) Elimination ofExchange Rate Risk in TTIP By Inclusion of a Clause Linking the Dollar andEuro; Katarzyna ukrowska.- Chapter3) The Effect of Countries' Credit Ratings on Credit Default Swap Spreads; Patrycja Chodnicka.- Chapter 4) RiskAnalysis Instrument of Public Management; MartaPostula.- Chapter 5) Multidimensionality of Risk in Public SafetyManagement Processes; Barbara Kozuch, Katarzyna Sienkiewicz-Malyjurek.- Chapter 6) The EarlyWarning Concept in Identifying Risks in Business Activity; Katarzyna Dohn, Wojciech Zolenski, Adam Guminski.- Chapter 7) Risk Perception in the Activityof Social Enterprises; MartynaWronka-Pospiech, Aldona Fraczkiewicz-Wronka, Konrad Laska.- Chapter 8) Identification of Risks Relatedto Operations on the Internet; Sylwia Wojciechowska-Filipek, ZbigniewCiekanowski.- Chapter9) Intellectual Capital Risk Management for Knowledge-Based Organizations; Jolanta Jurczak.- Chapter 10) Regulatory Risk in the EU Banking Sector; StanislawKasiewicz, Lech Kurklinski.- Chapter 11) The Financial Distress of PublicSector Entities: Causes and Risk Factors;Magdalena Ziolo, Malgorzata Porada-Rochon, Elzbieta Szaruga.- Chapter 12) Impact ofInsurance Companies' Investment Policy on Risk Management in the Public Sector; Teresa Czerwinska.- Chapter 13) Personal Income Tax and the Risk of Revenue Fluctuations in the European Union; Bogdan Mróz, Mariusz Sokolek.- Chapter 14) VAT Fraud in SelectedEuropean Union Countries and its Possible Macroeconomic Implications; Czeslaw Jedrzejek.
Chapter 1) What Does Risk Management in an Economy Really Mean?; Konrad Raczkowski, Piotr Tworek.- Chapter 2) Elimination of Exchange Rate Risk in TTIP By Inclusion of a Clause Linking the Dollar and Euro; Katarzyna Żukrowska.- Chapter 3) The Effect of Countries’ Credit Ratings on Credit Default Swap Spreads; Patrycja Chodnicka.- Chapter 4) Risk Analysis Instrument of Public Management; Marta Postuła.- Chapter 5) Multidimensionality of Risk in Public Safety Management Processes; Barbara Kożuch, Katarzyna Sienkiewicz-Małyjurek.- Chapter 6) The Early Warning Concept in Identifying Risks in Business Activity; Katarzyna Dohn, Wojciech Zoleński, Adam Gumiński.- Chapter 7) Risk Perception in the Activity of Social Enterprises; Martyna Wronka-Pośpiech, Aldona Frączkiewicz-Wronka, Konrad Laska.- Chapter 8) Identification of Risks Related to Operations on the Internet; Sylwia Wojciechowska-Filipek, Zbigniew Ciekanowski.- Chapter 9) Intellectual Capital Risk Management for Knowledge-Based Organizations; Jolanta Jurczak.- Chapter 10) Regulatory Risk in the EU Banking Sector; Stanisław Kasiewicz, Lech Kurkliński.- Chapter 11) The Financial Distress of Public Sector Entities: Causes and Risk Factors; Magdalena Ziolo, Małgorzata Porada-Rochon, Elżbieta Szaruga.- Chapter 12) Impact of Insurance Companies’ Investment Policy on Risk Management in the Public Sector; Teresa Czerwińska.- Chapter 13) Personal Income Tax and the Risk of Revenue Fluctuations in the European Union; Bogdan Mróz, Mariusz Sokołek.- Chapter 14) VAT Fraud in Selected European Union Countries and its Possible Macroeconomic Implications; Czesław Jędrzejek.
Chapter 1)What Does Risk Management in an Economy Really Mean?; Konrad Raczkowski, Piotr Tworek.- Chapter 2) Elimination ofExchange Rate Risk in TTIP By Inclusion of a Clause Linking the Dollar andEuro; Katarzyna ukrowska.- Chapter3) The Effect of Countries' Credit Ratings on Credit Default Swap Spreads; Patrycja Chodnicka.- Chapter 4) RiskAnalysis Instrument of Public Management; MartaPostula.- Chapter 5) Multidimensionality of Risk in Public SafetyManagement Processes; Barbara Kozuch, Katarzyna Sienkiewicz-Malyjurek.- Chapter 6) The EarlyWarning Concept in Identifying Risks in Business Activity; Katarzyna Dohn, Wojciech Zolenski, Adam Guminski.- Chapter 7) Risk Perception in the Activityof Social Enterprises; MartynaWronka-Pospiech, Aldona Fraczkiewicz-Wronka, Konrad Laska.- Chapter 8) Identification of Risks Relatedto Operations on the Internet; Sylwia Wojciechowska-Filipek, ZbigniewCiekanowski.- Chapter9) Intellectual Capital Risk Management for Knowledge-Based Organizations; Jolanta Jurczak.- Chapter 10) Regulatory Risk in the EU Banking Sector; StanislawKasiewicz, Lech Kurklinski.- Chapter 11) The Financial Distress of PublicSector Entities: Causes and Risk Factors;Magdalena Ziolo, Malgorzata Porada-Rochon, Elzbieta Szaruga.- Chapter 12) Impact ofInsurance Companies' Investment Policy on Risk Management in the Public Sector; Teresa Czerwinska.- Chapter 13) Personal Income Tax and the Risk of Revenue Fluctuations in the European Union; Bogdan Mróz, Mariusz Sokolek.- Chapter 14) VAT Fraud in SelectedEuropean Union Countries and its Possible Macroeconomic Implications; Czeslaw Jedrzejek.