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The announcement lists new entries in BibEc for
Financial Economics. Papers are hard copy,
and only available from the authors or institutions.
This is just notification of the availability of the
HARD COPY.
List of (truncated) titles appearing in this announcement:
A Strategic Market Game with Active Bankruptcy
Asset Holding and Consumption Volatility
Asset Pricing, Growth, and the Business Cycle with Irreversible
Asymetrie d'information et contrats bancaires: l'interet des
Asymmetric Information, Bank Lending and Implicit Contracts: The
Bid-Ask Price Competition with Asymmetric Information between
Buying Back Government Bonds: Mechanics and Other Considerations
Can and SHould a Pay-as-You-Go Pension System Mimic a Funded
Capital Structure, Ownership Structure, and Dividend Policy
Collateralized Debt as the Optimal Contract
Demandable Debt as a Means of Payment: Banknotes versus Checks
Do Banks Crowd in or out Business Ethics? - An Indirect
Does Cash Flow Cause Investment and R&D: An Exploration Using
Does Cash Flow Cause Investment and R&D: An Exploration Using
Does Cash Flow cause Investment and R&D: An Exploration Using
Dynamic Adverse Selection and Debt
Easing Restrictions on the Stripping and Reconstitution of
Eliminating Biases in Evaluating Mutual Fund Performance from a
Exchange Rate Regime, Volatility and International Correlations
Finance, Investment, and Firm Value in Germany and the US. A
Financial Liberalization and Financial Fragility
Financial Sector Reform and Monetary Policy in the Netherlands
Firm-Level Investment in France and the United States: An
Flexible Stochastic Volatility Structures for High Frequency
Fuel Price and Demand Uncertainties and Investment in an
Global Equity Styles and Industry Effects: Portfolio
How Does Foreign Entry Affect the Domestic Banking Market?
How Does Foreign Entry Affect the Domestic Banking Market?
Incertitudes et parc electrique allemand
Informed TRading, Investment, and Welfare
Institutional Investors, StockMarkets and Firms' Information
Investment Financing in Russian Financial-Industrial Groups
Irreversible Investment and Endogenous Financing: An Evaluation
Les organismes exoneres d'impot et la structure de financement
Les organismes exoneres d'impot et la structure de financement
Les reformes du secteur financier au Maroc: Description et
Les reformes du secteur financier en Tunisie: Description et
Managers, Debt and Industry Equilibrium
Monetary Interdependence and Coordination.
Moral Hazard and the Demand for Physician Services: First
Moral Hazard in Home Equity Conversion
Moral Hazard in Home Equity Conversion
Mutual Funds and Stock and Bond Market Stability
Objectivity, Control and Adaptability in Corporate Governance
Performance Analysis of International Mutual Funds Incorporating
Pricing Stock Options under Stochastic Voliatility and
Pricing the Gamble for Resurrection and the Consequences of
Privatization, the Market for Corporate Control, and Capital
Retraite par repartition ou par capitalisation: quelques enjeux
Short Patches of Outliers. ARCH and Volatility Modeling
Should Speculators be Taxed?
Style Analysis and Performance Evaluation of Dutch Mutual Funds
Temps Aleatoire et dynamique du carnet d'ordres
The 1997 Pension Reform in Mexico
The Competitive Impact of the UBS-SBC Merger
The Dollar Exposure of Japanese Companies.
The Information Content of Stock Markets: Why Do Emerging
The Many Faces of Information Disclosure
The Market Microstructure of Central Bank Intervention
Un modele discret et stochastique d'investissement avec une
Understanding Investment Irreversibility in General Equilibrium.
Understanding the Nature of the Risks and the Source of the
Were the Good Old Days That Good? Changes in Managerial Stock
Why Is the Bid Price Greater than the Ask? Price Discovery
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