Financial Economics

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Apt Model
Arrow Debreu Economy
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Call Option
cash
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competitive
Competitive Capital Market
Complete Capital Market
consumption
Consumption Risk
Current Share Price
Default Costs
discount
eq_business-finance-law
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eq_isMigrated=2
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Exercise Price
Expected Spot Price
factor
flows
frictionless
Frictionless Competitive Markets
High Risk Types
Investment Opportunity Set
Low Risk Types
Marginal Personal Tax Rate
Market Portfolio
markets
net
Net Cash Flows
Relative Risk Aversion
Risk Free Bond
Risk Free Interest Rate
Risk Free Rate Puzzle
Risk Free Security
Risky Securities
State Dependent Preferences
stochastic
Weighted Average Formula

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415375849
  • Weight: 780g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Jan 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Whilst many undergraduate finance textbooks are largely descriptive in nature, the economic analysis in most graduate texts is too advanced for latter year undergraduates. This book bridges the gap between these two extremes, offering a textbook that studies economic activity in financial markets, focusing on how consumers determine future consumption and on the role of financial securities.

Areas covered in include:

  • an examination of the role of finance in the economy using basic economic principles, eventually progressing to introductory graduate analysis
  • a microeconomic study of capital asset pricing when there is risk, inflation, taxes and asymmetric information
  • an emphasis on economic intuition using geometry to explain formal analysis
  • an extended treatment of corporate finance and the evaluation of public policy.