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THE CHANGING CAPITAL MARKETS

The Journal of Finance, 1960
THE BOND AND money markets have behind them one of the most strenuous years in modern financial history. With industrial production at a new high and with home building registering a banner year, demands for credit and investment funds in 1959 added up to a new record.
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Capital Markets Union

2018
Abstract The Capital Markets Union (CMU) aims to strengthen capital markets and investments in the EU. The rationale behind such a union is that it is necessary to provide businesses, particularly start-up companies, with a greater choice of funding at lower cost.
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Human Capital and the Financial Capital Market

The Journal of Business, 1980
In the past 2 decades, much progress has been made in the areas of "human capital theory" and " modern portfolio theory," with profound influence upon academic thought and practice.1 But interestingly enough, though human capital theory recognizes human resources as part of an individual's capital asset holdings and modern portfolio theory deals with ...
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Black Market Capital

2008
Hedge funds and private equity offer unique investing opportunities, including the possibility for diversified and excess returns. Yet, current federal securities regulation effectively prohibits the public offer and purchase in the United States of these hedge fund and private equity investments.
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Information and Capital Markets

The Journal of Business, 1971
Fama, Eugene F, Laffer, Arthur B
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State capitalism and capital markets: Comparing securities exchanges in emerging markets

Environment and Planning A, 2023
Johannes Petry   +2 more
exaly  

The Capital Market [PDF]

open access: possible, 1991
This paper offers an account of the occupational choice among wage work, self-employment and entrepreneurship which contrasts with the "Knightian" one based on risk attitudes. As shown by example, the latter can lead to perverse results. We propose a model in which imperfect capital markets arising from costly output verification cause the cost of ...
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