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The structure of financial returns

Finance Research Letters, 2019
Abstract Financial returns at unit time are modeled as non-Gaussian limit laws. They may reflect random walks or additive processes reflecting some predictability. Mixtures of these two constructions are formulated and estimated on one minute data. It is observed that the random walk fraction is generally below 10%. The results argue against a strict
Dilip B. Madan, King Wang
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Financial Regulations, Structure of Financial Systems and Capital Structure

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
Financial regulations distort normal functioning of a financial system through various channels. When these systems are reformed/deregulated on the lines of liberal markets, there will be structural adjustments and these adjustments will in turn cause various market/economic forces to behave on the lines that are expected in a liberal free market ...
Nemiraja Jadiyappa, Amarnath Mitra
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The Structure of Financial Networks

2010
We present here an overview of the use of networks in Finance and Economics. We show how this approach enables us to address important questions as, for example, the structure of control chains in financial systems, the systemic risk associated with them and the evolution of trade between nations.
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FINANCIAL STRUCTURE AND FINANCIAL STRATEGY

Journal of Financial Research, 1984
AbstractEven if the value of the firm is unaffected by its capital structure, managers may have reasons to choose a particular structure. The prices of the firm's securities reflect the “market's” assessment of the value and riskiness of the firm. Should managers disagree with the market's assessment of the firm's risk or value, they will also disagree
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FINANCIAL STRUCTURE AND THE THEORY OF PRODUCTION

The Journal of Finance, 1970
ANY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE in the course of its operations must make at least three kinds of distinct decisions. First, it must decide upon a production plan-i.e., how much to produce and the choice of productive factors by which this may be optimally achieved.
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