Book description
In the 11 articles in this first of two parts, top scholars summarize and analyze recent scholarship in corporate finance. Covering subjects from corporate taxes to behavioral corporate finance and econometric issues, their articles reveal how specializations resonate with each other and indicate likely directions for future research. By including both established and emerging topics, Volume 2 will have the same long shelf life and high citations that characterize Volume 1 (2003).
- Presents coherent summaries of major finance fields, marking important advances and revisions
- Describes the best corporate finance research created about the 2008 financial crises
- Exposes readers to a wide range of subjects described and analyzed by the best scholars
Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Introduction to the Series
- Preface
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VOLUME2A Corporate Finance
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Chapter 1. Securitization
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Securitization: Some Institutional Details
- 3 Overview of the Performance of Asset-Backed Securities
- 4 A Simple Model of the Securitization Decision
- 5 The Origins of Securitization
- 6 Security Design and the Cost of Capital: Theory
- 7 Security Design and the Cost of Capital: Evidence
- 8 Securitization, Regulation, and Public Policy
- 9 Final Comments and Open Questions
- References
- Chapter 2. Dynamic Security Design and Corporate Financing
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Chapter 3. Do Taxes Affect Corporate Decisions? A Review
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Taxes and Capital Structure—The US Tax System
- 3 Taxes and Capital Structure—Multinational Tax Issues
- 4 Taxes, LBOs, Corporate Restructuring, and Organizational Form
- 5 Taxes and Payout Policy
- 6 Taxes and Compensation Policy
- 7 Taxes, Corporate Risk Management, and Earnings Management
- 8 Tax Shelters
- 9 Summary and Suggestions for Future Research
- References
- Chapter 4. Executive Compensation: Where We Are, and How We Got There
- Chapter 5. Behavioral Corporate Finance: An Updated Survey
- Chapter 6. Law and Finance After a Decade of Research
- Chapter 7. Endogeneity in Empirical Corporate Finance
- Chapter 8. A Survey of Venture Capital Research
- Chapter 9. Entrepreneurship and the Family Firm
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Chapter 10. Financing in Developing Countries
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Stylized Facts About Firms in Developing Countries
- 3 Firms in Developing Countries—Theories and Empirical Research Issues
- 4 Institutions and Access to Finance in Developing Countries
- 5 Firm Financing in Developing Countries
- 6 Bank-based Versus Market-based Systems
- 7 Formal and Informal Systems
- 8 Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 11. Financial Intermediation, Markets, and Alternative Financial Sectors
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Chapter 1. Securitization
- Index
Product information
- Title: Handbook of the Economics of Finance
- Author(s):
- Release date: February 2013
- Publisher(s): North Holland
- ISBN: 9780444535955
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