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Economics of the Chinese book market
Publishing Research Quarterly, 2002Longtemps deconsideree, la pratique des best-sellers est a present en voie de s'imposer en Chine. Depuis la fin des annees 1970, l'industrie du livre chinoise a connu quatre phases : un marche mal fourni avec un faible nombre de publications ; un marche d'acheteur avec l'augmentation du nombre de titres publies ; un marche segmente ; enfin le debut des
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2015
There is a whole new science of interpretation, or of the passage between formalism and matter, that is to be learned from how BSM has produced the options market as a new matter — not one that translates the content of the model, but that is layered over its form.
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There is a whole new science of interpretation, or of the passage between formalism and matter, that is to be learned from how BSM has produced the options market as a new matter — not one that translates the content of the model, but that is layered over its form.
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2014
The book-to-market ratio is the book value of equity divided by market value of equity. The underlined book-to-market effect is also termed as value effect. The book-to-market effect is well documented in finance. In general, high book-to-market stocks, also referred as value stocks, earn significant positive excess returns while low book-to-market ...
Nusret Cakici, Kudret Topyan
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The book-to-market ratio is the book value of equity divided by market value of equity. The underlined book-to-market effect is also termed as value effect. The book-to-market effect is well documented in finance. In general, high book-to-market stocks, also referred as value stocks, earn significant positive excess returns while low book-to-market ...
Nusret Cakici, Kudret Topyan
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The Market for the Scholarly Book
PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1922The publication and distribution of books possessing a scholarly rather than a mercantile value present problems that are particularly adapted as subjects of consideration by the Modern Language Association and upon the solution of which the academic investigator and the educational publisher may quite properly take counsel with each other.
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The Accounting Review, 1942
Abstract Reviews the book "The Stock Market," by Charles Amos Dice and Wilford John Eiteman.
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Abstract Reviews the book "The Stock Market," by Charles Amos Dice and Wilford John Eiteman.
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The Market for Books in Canada
Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 1958The market for books in Canada is of some interest in itself and as an example of the competition between British and United States goods in an important area. But perhaps no apology is required for addressing an article on such a subject to an academic audience, many of whom have an active and substantial personal interest in the matter.The market for
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