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Introduction to financial economics

Journal of Economic Theory, 2014
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Franklin Allen   +2 more
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Essays in financial economics [PDF]

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This dissertation is composed of three Essays in Finance. In the first chapter, I study heterogeneity in demand elasticities as a source of risk in asset pricing. I use high-frequency product price and quantity data from Amazon to overcome the classical endogeneity challenge and estimate demand elasticities for a large cross-section of firms.
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Financial factors in the economics of capitalism

Journal of Financial Services Research, 1995
The conference’s title, “Coping with Financial Fragility: a Global Perspective,” implies that financial fragility is a meaningful economic concept. Its existence, not always but from time to time, is accepted as an attribute of capitalist economies. However the structure of the dominant macro-and microeconomic theories of our time, which are built upon
Hyman P Minsky, Minsky Hyman P
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The Economic and Financial Dimensions

2013
This chapter1 discusses the relationship between established measurements of service-related world city formation on the one hand and world city functions under global capitalism on the other. A common approach with regard to the former is to measure centrality in office networks of firms that produce advanced producer services (APS) such as finance ...
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Financial Markets and Economic Growth

Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 1998
The current economic problems in Southeast Asia can be attributed not to too much reliance on financial markets, but to too little. Like the U.S. economy a century ago, the emerging Asian economies do not have welldeveloped capital markets and so remain heavily dependent on their banking systems to finance growth.For all its benefits, banking is “not ...
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Financial Economics

1997
Abstract Financial Economics is an exciting new field of study that integrates the theory of finance and financial institutions into the main body of economic theory. In doing so, it draws on insights from general equilibrium analysis, information economics, and the theory of contracts.
Jürgen Eichberger, Ian R Harper
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FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH [PDF]

open access: possibleMacroeconomic Dynamics, 2001
We develop a theory of financial development based on the costs associated with the provision of external finance. These costs arise through informational asymmetries between borrowers and lenders that are costly to resolve. When borrowing is limited, producers with access to financial intermediary loans obtain higher returns to investment than other ...
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The financial system and economic performance

Journal of Financial Services Research, 1990
The core function of the financial system is to facilitate the allocation and deployment of economic resources, both spatially and across time, in an uncertain environment. This system includes the basic payment system through which virtually all transactions clear and the capital markets which include the money, fixed-income, equity, futures, and ...
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Energy Economics and Financial Markets

2013
Energy issues feature frequently in the economic and financial press. Specific examples of topical energy issues come from around the globe and often concern economics and finance. The importance of energy production, consumption and trade raises fundamental economic issues that impact the global economy and financial markets.
Dorsman, André   +2 more
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General financial economic equilibria

International Journal of Computational Economics and Econometrics, 2020
When demands and supplies are uncertain, given the prices, equilibrium cannot be defined by equating them. New equilibria are then formed on modeling markets as the abstract risk taking agent. The theory of acceptable risks is applied to redefine economic equilibrium.
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