ABSTRACT
In most countries the economic structure and financial landscape are dominated by corporations. A critical examination of the various facets of the corporate economy is thus vitally important. In Managerial Finance in the Corporate Economy the authors use new theoretical apparatus and empirical evaluations to present such a study.
The book includes new findings on mutual and pension funds, portfolio diversification, market volatility, financial institutions and corporate behaviour in the context of the international economy.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |8 pages
Part i introduction
part |94 pages
Part ii mutual funds, pension funds and portfolio management
chapter 1|17 pages
The long-run gains from international equity diversification
part |75 pages
Part iii credit, security volatility and cyclically
part |69 pages
Part iv financial institutions
part |142 pages
International investments and corporate finance