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  • {{r|Financial economics}}
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  • {{r|Financial economics}}
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  • {{r|Financial economics}}
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  • ...the general reader are microeconomics, macroeconomics, welfare economics, financial economics, and international economics. ...ial economics#The financing choices facing corporations| corporations]], [[Financial economics#The problems facing the financial intermediaries|financial institutions]],
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  • ...the general reader are microeconomics, macroeconomics, welfare economics, financial economics, and international economics. ...ial economics#The financing choices facing corporations| corporations]], [[Financial economics#The problems facing the financial intermediaries|financial institutions]],
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  • * ''[[Journal of Financial Economics]]''
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  • {{r|Financial economics}}
    783 bytes (120 words) - 11:52, 22 January 2010
  • - [[financial economics#Equity pricing|arbitrage pricing theory]] - [[financial economics#Equity pricing|beta]]
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  • ...n the CAPM ''(Capital Asset Pricing Model)'' <ref> See paragraph 2.3 of [[Financial economics]]</ref>. Such models assume that risks can be represented by the symmetrica
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  • ...: Managerial Behavior, Agency Costs and OwnershipStructure", ''Journal of Financial Economics'', 3, pp. 305-360
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  • ...nance'' Vol 25 No 2, 1970]</ref>. Many of the subsequent developments in [[financial economics]] embodied that assumption, together with the implied conclusion that pri The [[Financial economics#The financial instability hypothesis|financial instability hypothesis]] <re
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  • ...iderations governing a company's gearing are discussed in the article on [[financial economics]]</ref>.
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  • ...n the CAPM ''(Capital Asset Pricing Model)'' <ref> See paragraph 2.3 of [[Financial economics]]</ref>. Such models assume that risks can be represented by the symmetrica
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  • ...dia /> The academic study of [[retirement]] is generally in the field of [[financial economics]], but it can also be examined in [[sociology]], [[political economics]], a
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  • ==Financial economics== Economists and professional investors gave little attention to financial economics until the adoption in the 1970s of models based upon the efficient markets
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  • *{{pl|Financial economics}}
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  • == "Financial Economics" == ...thors to spare some time to take a critical look at the draft article on [[Financial economics]] which is now near completion. I am conscious of my lack of professional e
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  • * -–, ''Information and Capital Markets'', in Financial Economics: Essays in Honor of Paul Cootner, William F. Sharpe and Cathryn Cootner (ed
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  • ...Jerome Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, May 1992]</ref> on his [[Financial economics#financial instability hypothesis|financial instability hypothesis]].
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  • *[http://www.in-the-money.com/pages/author.htm Great Moments in Financial Economics]
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