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Cent'anni, 1894-1994 : la Banca commerciale e l'economia italiana / Gianni Toniolo
Cent'anni, 1894-1994 : la Banca commerciale e l'economia italiana / Gianni Toniolo
Autore TONIOLO, Gianni
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano : Banca commerciale italiana, 1994
Descrizione fisica 143 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 332.12
Soggetto topico Banche commerciali - 1894-1994
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Nota di contenuto Cent'anni, milleottocentonovantaquattro-millenovecentonovantaquattro
Record Nr. UNISA-996257149503316
TONIOLO, Gianni  
Milano : Banca commerciale italiana, 1994
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Commercial Bank Financial Management in the Financial-Services Industry / Joseph F. Sinkey
Commercial Bank Financial Management in the Financial-Services Industry / Joseph F. Sinkey
Autore Sinkey, Joseph F.
Edizione [4. ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : MacMillan, 1992
Descrizione fisica XXXII, 866 p. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 332.12
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-990006147300403321
Sinkey, Joseph F.  
New York, : MacMillan, 1992
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Commercial banking / Edward W. Reed, Edward K. Gill
Commercial banking / Edward W. Reed, Edward K. Gill
Autore Reed, Edward W
Edizione [4. ed]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Englewood Cliffs (New Jersey) : Prentice-Hall, c1989
Descrizione fisica xvi, 472 p. ; 25 cm
Disciplina 332.12
Altri autori (Persone) Gill, Edward K
Soggetto topico Banche commerciali
ISBN 0131555324
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991000437569707536
Reed, Edward W  
Englewood Cliffs (New Jersey) : Prentice-Hall, c1989
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Commercial Banking in Transition : A Cross-Country Analysis
Commercial Banking in Transition : A Cross-Country Analysis
Autore Bodellini Marco
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (460 pages)
Disciplina 332.12
Altri autori (Persone) GimiglianoGabriella
SinghDalvinder
Collana Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions Series
ISBN 3-031-45289-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 1 Aims and Pillars of the Book -- 2 Structure of the Book -- 3 Looking Ahead -- Part I The European Union -- 2 Intermediaries' Model in Banking and Finance and the Treatment of Fintech in the European Union: A Critical Approach -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The European Model of Intermediation in Bank and Finance Markets -- 3 Fintech and Circumvention of the Intermediaries' Model -- Internet and the Availability of Information -- Binding Two Parts of the Market Through a Sole Intermediary -- The End of Mandatory Intermediaries in the Blockchain System -- 4 Approaches of European Authorities -- Opening New Services and Diminishing the Scope of the Monopoly -- Offering a More Direct Approach Through Exemptions -- Extending Monopolies to New Market and Technics -- 5 Conclusions -- 3 FinTech and Competition Regulatory Concerns in the EU Banking Business Framework -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From the Liberalization Process for Commercial Banks to the project of a Digital Euro -- 3 Price and Non-Price Competition Among Card-Based Payment Systems -- 4 Collecting and Sharing Credit Data -- 5 Conclusions -- 4 Prudential Regulation Policy Responses to Financial Technological Innovations: The Future for Banks and Crypto-Finance? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 New Market Opportunities for Mainstream Commercial Banks in Crypto-Finance? -- The Basel Committee's Prudential Policy for Crypto-Assets -- The Contest of Regulatory Objectives -- What Potential Business Lines in Crypto-Finance for Banks? -- 3 Secured Crypto Lending by Banks? -- Law and Policy Reform for Security Aspects of Crypto Collateral -- Recognition as Financial Collateral -- Reform in Prudential Treatment for Risk Mitigation -- 4 Conclusion.
5 Digitalizing the Commercial Banking Business Model: Vanishing Bank Branches and the Risks of Financial Exclusion of the Elderly -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Access to Financial Services by the Elderly -- 3 The Risks of Financial Exclusion of the Elderly -- 4 The Current State of EU Law: The Case for Legislative Intervention -- 5 Potential Legislative Strategies -- 6 Conclusion -- 6 The 'Game Changer' in the Euro Area: Banking Union and Commercial Banking -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Establishment of Banking Union -- 3 The Functioning of an Incomplete Banking Union -- 4 Banking Union at the Test of the Covid Pandemic -- 5 Conclusion -- 7 The Financing of Problem Banks: Critical Issues and Challenges Ahead -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Emergency Liquidity Assistance: Definition and Requirements -- Critical Aspects of ELA and the Rationale for Vesting Central Banks with ELA Functions -- Central Banking in the Euro-Area and ELA Provision in the Banking Union -- The Inconsistencies of the Framework Currently in Place -- 3 Deposit Guarantee Schemes -- DGSs Optional Measures to Prevent a Bank's Failure -- DGSs Optional Measures in the Context of a Bank's Liquidation -- Legal Obstacles to the Implementation of the DGSs' Optional Measures -- 4 Concluding Remarks -- 8 The Review of the EU Bank Crisis Management and Deposit Insurance Framework -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Bank Resolution in the EU and the United States -- 3 Building up MREL Capacity -- 4 Review of the Crisis Management and Deposit Insurance Framework -- 5 Cooperative and Savings Banks -- 6 Why the Completion of the EU Capital Markets Union Matters -- 7 Cooperation Is Key for Success in Resolution Planning -- 8 Concluding Remarks -- 9 Sustainable Commercial Banking in European Union Law: A Renewed Mandate for Commercial Banks? -- 1 Introduction.
2 Sustainability as an Object of Disclosure: Commercial Banks' Sustainability Reporting -- Commercial Banks Subject to Sustainability Reporting: Towards an Expanded Subjective Scope -- EU Binding Common Reporting Standards and the Limits to Commercial Banks' Sustainability Reporting Discretion -- The Potential of Trusteeship Strategies on the Quality of Commercial Banks' Sustainability Reporting -- 3 Sustainability as an Objective to be Considered (and Pursued?) by Commercial Banks -- The CRD VI Proposal: Inward-looking Sustainability and Directors' Duty of Care in Commercial Banks -- The CSDD Proposal: Outward-looking Sustainability, Directors' Duties and the Emergence of an EU-Wide Corporate Objective for Commercial Banks -- 4 Summary and Concluding Remarks -- 10 Commercial Banks and Competition Concerns-SDG Policy Priorities -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Ambition and the Struggles: The "How to" Towards Sustainable Commercial Banking -- General Considerations-Internal Challenges -- Specific Challenges with ESG Disclosures and Standardization of Sustainability Reporting-The Multitude of Regulative Sources -- NLB Sustainability Roadmap 2022-2023: Developing a Climate-Conscious Transition Strategy -- 3 Conclusion -- Part II The Anglo-Saxon Systems -- 11 Central Bank Digital Currency and the Agenda of Monetary Devolution -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Justifications for Creating a CBDC -- 3 The Agenda of Monetary Devolution -- 4 Sovereign Money and the Fragility of Private Money -- Devolution of Monetary Powers as a Response -- 5 The Mechanics -- 6 The Choice at Hand -- 7 Politics in the Origin -- 8 Conclusion -- 12 Open Banking in the UK: A Co-opetition Scenario for Innovation and Evolution in the UK Retail Banking Sector -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- The Problem: CMA Market Investigation -- The Solution: Retail Banking Market Investigation Order 2017.
3 Open Banking: Co-opetition and Innovation in the UK Retail Banking -- Open Banking -- CMA9 -- Co-opetition and CMA 2017 Order -- Evolution of the UK Retail Banking Sector -- Competition and Changing Market Structure -- Open Banking Technology and Innovation -- Customer Engagement: From Switching to Navigating Ecosystems -- 4 Conclusions: Co-opetition Scenario for Policy-Led Innovation and Evolution in Retail Banking -- 13 Rethinking Crypto-Regulation for Crypto-Investors in the UK -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Defining Crypto-Assets -- 3 The Current UK Regulatory Framework for Crypto-Assets -- 4 Risks to Retail Investors and a Proposal for Protection -- 5 Conclusion -- 14 Cross-Border Recognition of Foreign Resolution Actions: The Statutory Regime in the United Kingdom -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Rationale for a Statutory Recognition Regime -- The UK Position Before the 2007-2008 Financial Crisis -- The FSB Key Attributes of Effective Resolution Regimes -- Jurisdictional Implementation of FSB Key Attribute 7 -- 3 Circumstances Where Recognition Will Be Granted -- The Definition of "Third-Country Resolution Action" -- "Broadly Comparable": Objectives and Anticipated Results -- 4 Refusal of Recognition (in Whole or in Part) -- Adverse Impact on UK Financial Stability -- Independent Action Is Necessary to Resolve a UK Branch -- Discrimination Against UK Creditors -- Material Fiscal Implications -- Recognition Would Be Contrary to the ECHR -- Exercising Stabilisation Powers to Support a Foreign Resolution -- 5 The Process and Legal Effect of Recognition -- The Time Frame for Taking a Decision -- The Recognition Instrument and Its Effect -- Duty to Give Reasons? -- Challenging a Recognition Decision -- 6 Concluding Remarks -- 15 The Impact of Climate Change on the Economy and Financial System: Legal Aspects of the Bank of England's Response -- 1 Introduction.
2 The Legal Framework for Combating Climate Change -- The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (the "Convention") -- The Paris Agreement (the "Agreement") -- R (Application of Friends of the Earth Limited and Others) v Heathrow Airport Limited (the "Heathrow Case") -- Climate Change Act 2008 (the "CCA") -- 3 The Relevance of Climate Change to the Bank of England's Remit and the Objectives of Its Statutory Committees -- The Monetary Policy Committee ("MPC") -- The Financial Policy Committee ("FPC") -- The Prudential Regulation Committee ("PRC") -- 4 Actions Taken by the Bank in Response to Climate Change -- Ensuring the Financial System Is Resilient to Climate-Related Financial Risks -- Supporting Firm-Led Collaboration to Enable an Orderly Transition to Net Zero -- Supporting an Orderly Transition to Net-Zero Emissions: Contributing to a Coordinated International Approach to Climate Change -- Demonstrating Best Practice Through Its Own Operations -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- Part III China and South Korea -- 16 Chinese Commercial Banks and Fintech-Competition and Collaboration -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Structural Overview of China's Banking Sector -- 3 Fintech Industry in China -- Mobile Payments -- Money Market Funds -- Online Lending -- 4 Fintech Challenges and China's Big Banks -- 5 Fintech Challenges and Small and Medium-sized Banks (SMBs) -- 6 Concluding Remarks -- 17 Fintech and Banking Reform: A Perspective from China -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Fintech-Driven Banking Reform -- Online Finance -- Electronic Payment -- Offline Banking Business Moved to Online Processing -- Online Loans -- Trade Finance Blockchain Platform -- Trade Finance Blockchain Platform Led by Banking Consortium -- Trade Finance Blockchain Platform Led by Public Sector -- Data Governance in Banks.
3 The Influence and Reform of Central Bank Digital Currencies in China (e-CNY) to Commercial Banks.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910835057703321
Bodellini Marco  
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024
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Le crisi bancarie : il caso del Banco Ambrosiano / a cura di Franco Belli e Salvatore Maccarone
Le crisi bancarie : il caso del Banco Ambrosiano / a cura di Franco Belli e Salvatore Maccarone
Autore Belli, Franco
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano : A. Giuffrè, 1985
Descrizione fisica xii, 146 p. ; 24 cm.
Disciplina 332.12
Altri autori (Persone) Maccarone, Salvatore
Collana Studi ; 4
Soggetto (Ente) Banco Ambrosiano
ISBN 8814007438
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991001832129707536
Belli, Franco  
Milano : A. Giuffrè, 1985
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Intorno al riordinamento degli istituti d'emissione : brevi note / C. Fontanelli
Intorno al riordinamento degli istituti d'emissione : brevi note / C. Fontanelli
Autore Fontanelli, C.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Firenze ; Roma : Bencini, 1886
Descrizione fisica 73 p. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 332.12
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNINA-990006968550403321
Fontanelli, C.  
Firenze ; Roma : Bencini, 1886
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La banca ed i reclami della clientela : una guida operativa / ABI
La banca ed i reclami della clientela : una guida operativa / ABI
Autore ABI <Associazione Bancaria Italiana>
Pubbl/distr/stampa Roma : Bancaria editrice, 1994
Descrizione fisica 64 p. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 332.12
Collana Collana ABI economia e gestione, Organizzazione e informatica
Soggetto topico Banche - Clientela
Banche - Servizi
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNISA-990001188200203316
ABI <Associazione Bancaria Italiana>  
Roma : Bancaria editrice, 1994
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Le banche d'affari in Italia / Marcello De Cecco [e] Giovanni Ferri
Le banche d'affari in Italia / Marcello De Cecco [e] Giovanni Ferri
Autore De Cecco, Marcello <1939-2016>
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bologna : il Mulino, 1996
Descrizione fisica 184 p. ; 22 cm
Disciplina 346.08
332.12
332.10945
Altri autori (Persone) Ferri, Giovanni
Collana Studi finanziari e bancari
Soggetto non controllato Banche e imprese
Imprese e finanza - Italia
ISBN 88-15-05244-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNINA-990003704120403321
De Cecco, Marcello <1939-2016>  
Bologna : il Mulino, 1996
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Managing risks in commercial and retail banking [[electronic resource] /] / Amalendu Ghosh
Managing risks in commercial and retail banking [[electronic resource] /] / Amalendu Ghosh
Autore Ghosh Amalendu
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore, : John Wiley & Sons Singapore, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (570 p.)
Disciplina 332.12
Collana Wiley finance
Soggetto topico Banks and banking - Risk management
Risk management
ISBN 1-118-10356-4
1-119-19925-5
1-280-58935-3
9786613619181
1-118-10355-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Managing Risks in Commercial and Retail Banking; Contents; Preface; PART ONE Risk Management Approaches and Systems; CHAPTER 1 Business Risk in Banking; 1.1 Concept of Risk; 1.2 Broad Categories of Risks; 1.3 Credit Risk; 1.4 Market Risk; 1.5 Operational Risk; 1.6 Operating Environment Risk; 1.7 Reputation Risk; 1.8 Legal Risk; 1.9 Money Laundering Risk; 1.10 Offshore Banking Risk; 1.11 Impact of Risk; 1.12 Summary; Notes; CHAPTER 2 Control Risk in Banking; 2.1 How Control Risk Arises; 2.2 External Control and Internal Control Risks; 2.3 Internal Control Objectives
2.4 Internal Control Framework 2.5 Tasks in Establishing a Control Framework; 2.6 Business Risk and Control Risk Relationship; 2.7 Summary; CHAPTER 3 Technology Risk in Banking; 3.1 What Is Technology Risk?; 3.2 Risks in Electronic Banking; 3.3 Sources of Technology Risk; 3.4 Management of Technology Risk; 3.5 Summary; CHAPTER 4 Fundamentals of Risk Management; 4.1 Risk Management Concept; 4.2 Risk Management Approach; 4.3 Risk Identification Approach; 4.4 Risk Management Architecture; 4.5 Risk Management Organizational Structure; 4.6 Summary; CHAPTER 5 Risk Management Systems and Processes
5.1 Risk Management Policy 5.2 Risk Appetite; 5.3 Risk Limits; 5.4 Risk Management Systems; 5.5 Management Information System; 5.6 Verification of Risk Assessment; 5.7 Human Resource Development; 5.8 Top Management Commitment; 5.9 Capital Adequacy Assessment and Disclosure Requirement; 5.10 Risk Prioritization; 5.11 Summary; Notes; PART TWO Credit Risk Management; CHAPTER 6 Credit Problems and Credit Risk; 6.1 Genesis of Credit Problems; 6.2 Causes of Credit Risk; 6.3 Summary; Notes; CHAPTER 7 Identification of Credit Risk; 7.1 Market Risk and Credit Risk Relationship
7.2 Credit Risk Identification Approach 7.3 Credit Risk Identification Process; 7.4 Summary; Notes; CHAPTER 8 Credit Risk Rating Concept and Uses; 8.1 Credit Risk Rating Concept; 8.2 Credit Risk Rating Uses; 8.3 Credit Risk Rating Principles; 8.4 Summary; Notes; CHAPTER 9 Credit Risk Rating Issues; 9.1 Rating Practices in Banks; 9.2 Design of the Rating Framework; 9.3 Conceptual Issues; 9.4 Developmental Issues; 9.5 Implementation Issues; 9.6 Rating Framework Overview; 9.7 Summary; Notes; CHAPTER 10 Credit Risk Rating Models; 10.1 Internal Rating Systems in Banks
10.2 Need for Different Rating Models 10.3 Need for New and Old Borrower Rating Models; 10.4 Types of Rating Models; 10.5 New Capital Accord Options; 10.6 Asset Categorization; 10.7 Identification of Model Inputs; 10.8 Assessment of Component Risk; 10.9 Summary; Notes; CHAPTER 11 Credit Risk Rating Methodology; 11.1 Rating Methodology Development Process; 11.2 Derivation of Component Rating; 11.3 Derivation of Counterparty Rating; 11.4 Summary; CHAPTER 12 Credit Risk Measurement Model; 12.1 Risk Rating and Risk Measurement Models; 12.2 Credit Loss Estimation-Conceptual Issues
12.3 Quantification of Risk Components
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Ghosh Amalendu  
Singapore, : John Wiley & Sons Singapore, 2012
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Managing risks in commercial and retail banking / / Amalendu Ghosh
Managing risks in commercial and retail banking / / Amalendu Ghosh
Autore Ghosh Amalendu
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore, : John Wiley & Sons Singapore, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (570 p.)
Disciplina 332.12
Collana Wiley finance
Soggetto topico Banks and banking - Risk management
Risk management
ISBN 1-118-10356-4
1-119-19925-5
1-280-58935-3
9786613619181
1-118-10355-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Managing Risks in Commercial and Retail Banking; Contents; Preface; PART ONE Risk Management Approaches and Systems; CHAPTER 1 Business Risk in Banking; 1.1 Concept of Risk; 1.2 Broad Categories of Risks; 1.3 Credit Risk; 1.4 Market Risk; 1.5 Operational Risk; 1.6 Operating Environment Risk; 1.7 Reputation Risk; 1.8 Legal Risk; 1.9 Money Laundering Risk; 1.10 Offshore Banking Risk; 1.11 Impact of Risk; 1.12 Summary; Notes; CHAPTER 2 Control Risk in Banking; 2.1 How Control Risk Arises; 2.2 External Control and Internal Control Risks; 2.3 Internal Control Objectives
2.4 Internal Control Framework 2.5 Tasks in Establishing a Control Framework; 2.6 Business Risk and Control Risk Relationship; 2.7 Summary; CHAPTER 3 Technology Risk in Banking; 3.1 What Is Technology Risk?; 3.2 Risks in Electronic Banking; 3.3 Sources of Technology Risk; 3.4 Management of Technology Risk; 3.5 Summary; CHAPTER 4 Fundamentals of Risk Management; 4.1 Risk Management Concept; 4.2 Risk Management Approach; 4.3 Risk Identification Approach; 4.4 Risk Management Architecture; 4.5 Risk Management Organizational Structure; 4.6 Summary; CHAPTER 5 Risk Management Systems and Processes
5.1 Risk Management Policy 5.2 Risk Appetite; 5.3 Risk Limits; 5.4 Risk Management Systems; 5.5 Management Information System; 5.6 Verification of Risk Assessment; 5.7 Human Resource Development; 5.8 Top Management Commitment; 5.9 Capital Adequacy Assessment and Disclosure Requirement; 5.10 Risk Prioritization; 5.11 Summary; Notes; PART TWO Credit Risk Management; CHAPTER 6 Credit Problems and Credit Risk; 6.1 Genesis of Credit Problems; 6.2 Causes of Credit Risk; 6.3 Summary; Notes; CHAPTER 7 Identification of Credit Risk; 7.1 Market Risk and Credit Risk Relationship
7.2 Credit Risk Identification Approach 7.3 Credit Risk Identification Process; 7.4 Summary; Notes; CHAPTER 8 Credit Risk Rating Concept and Uses; 8.1 Credit Risk Rating Concept; 8.2 Credit Risk Rating Uses; 8.3 Credit Risk Rating Principles; 8.4 Summary; Notes; CHAPTER 9 Credit Risk Rating Issues; 9.1 Rating Practices in Banks; 9.2 Design of the Rating Framework; 9.3 Conceptual Issues; 9.4 Developmental Issues; 9.5 Implementation Issues; 9.6 Rating Framework Overview; 9.7 Summary; Notes; CHAPTER 10 Credit Risk Rating Models; 10.1 Internal Rating Systems in Banks
10.2 Need for Different Rating Models 10.3 Need for New and Old Borrower Rating Models; 10.4 Types of Rating Models; 10.5 New Capital Accord Options; 10.6 Asset Categorization; 10.7 Identification of Model Inputs; 10.8 Assessment of Component Risk; 10.9 Summary; Notes; CHAPTER 11 Credit Risk Rating Methodology; 11.1 Rating Methodology Development Process; 11.2 Derivation of Component Rating; 11.3 Derivation of Counterparty Rating; 11.4 Summary; CHAPTER 12 Credit Risk Measurement Model; 12.1 Risk Rating and Risk Measurement Models; 12.2 Credit Loss Estimation-Conceptual Issues
12.3 Quantification of Risk Components
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Ghosh Amalendu  
Singapore, : John Wiley & Sons Singapore, 2012
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