Advanced Issues in the Economics of Emerging Markets

William A. Barnett|Bruno S. Sergi
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Volume 27 of the International Symposia in Economic Theory and Econometrics series collects a range of unique and diverse chapters, each investigating different spheres of development in emerging markets with a specific focus on significant engines of growth and advancement in the Asia-Pacific economies. 

Looking at the most sensitive issues behind economic growth in emerging markets, and particularly their long-term prospects, the chapters included in this volume explore the newest fields of research to understand the potential of these markets better. Including chapters from leading scholars worldwide, the volume provides comprehensive coverage of the key topics in fields spanning SMEs, terrorism, manufacturing waste reduction, financial literacy, female empowerment, leadership and corporate management, and the relationship between environmental, social, governance, and firm value. 

For students, researchers and practitioners, this volume offers a dynamic reference resource on emerging markets across a diverse range of topics.

Chapter 1. Determinants of Women Empowerment as Measured by Domestic Decision Making: Perspective from a Developing Economy; Sudatta Banerjee, Swati Alok and Bincy George Chapter 2. Analysis of the Impact of Terrorist Bombing Acts on Abnormal Return and Trading Volume Activity: Study of Terrorist Bombings Worldwide (2008–2017); Anisah Firli and Dadan Rahadian  Chapter 3. Examining the Effect of Destination Awareness, Destination Image, Tourist Motivation and Word of Mouth on Tourists’ Intention to Revisit; Sheellyana Junaedi and Jason Harjanto  Chapter 4. Financial Literacy and Growth of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in West Java, Indonesia; Marcellia Susan  Chapter 5. Authentic Leadership: A Bibliometric Analysis; Benediktus Margiadi and Amin Wibowo  Chapter 6. Waste Reduction in Healthy Juice Production with Productivity Improvement 4.0; Nuntapuk Ponchai and Ruanchoengchum Panutporn  Chapter 7. The Effect of Top Management Team Expertise on Corporate's Accrual and Real Earnings Management; Michelle Priscilla and Sylvia Veronica Siregar  Chapter 8. Association between Earnings Management and Earnings Quality: Comparative Study between Insider and Outsider Economics Clusters; Anna Purwaningsih and Indra Wijaya Kusuma  Chapter 9. Influence of Financial Literacy on the Stock Market Participation and Financial Behaviour amongst Indonesian Millennials; Subiakto Soekarno and Shirley Pranoto  Chapter 10. Perceptions of Practitioners, Auditors, and Academics on IFRS Convergence in Indonesia; Sylvia Veronica Siregar, Chaerul Djusman Djakman, Aria Farah Mita and Agustin Setya Ningrum  Chapter 11. The Effect of Environmental, Social, Governance, and Controversies on Firms' Value: Evidence from Asia; Anna Melinda and Ratna Wardhani

    William A. Barnett is the Oswald Distinguished Professor of Macroeconomics at the University of Kansas, USA. He is also the Director of the Center for Financial Stability in New York City, Founder and First President of the Society for Economic Measurement, and editor of the Cambridge University Press journal, Macroeconomic Dynamics. 

    Bruno S. Sergi is an instructor on the Economics of Emerging Markets and the Political Economy of Russia and China at Harvard Universityk, and an Associate of the Harvard’s Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies and the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. He is the co-director of the Lab for Entrepreneurship and Development (LEAD), a social science research lab based in Cambridge, MA that aims to generate and share knowledge about entrepreneurship, development, and sustainability.