What caused the UK's cost of living crisis, and how can we rebuild? Setting
out the concept of liveability, this book argues that rather than focus on
increasing wages, we need to make life more liveable through foundational
services and social infrastructure. -- .
Contextualising business policy in its economic, institutional and political environment, this practical text shows students how to use financial analysis as a strategic tool. The authors employ a value-added accounting framework to describe how modern businesses compete in an international context and highlight the factors that influence company performance. Case examples including Microsoft & Intel; Shell, Brent Spar & Nigerian Oil; the pharmaceuticals sector and pension provision are used in each chapter, to bring together different themes and theories.
Through developing an original analytical framework that, for the first time, systematically relates productive, market and financial variables, the authors are able to rewrite the history of the car business since Henry Ford.Karel Williams teaches at the Department of Accounting and Finance, University of Manchester.John Williams is Professor at the Department of Economics and Agricultural Economics, University of Wales at Aberystwyth.Colin Haslam and Sukhdev Johal direct the Business Policy Group at the East London Business School, University of East London.