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Corporate Finance Ideas at Work Articles
November 15, 2006
Insuring Against Global WarmingHow much should countries spend to avoid the uncertain risk of climate change?
November 15, 2006
A Return to the Banker's Honor CodeJonathan Knee wants to bring back the traditional values of investment banking's early days -- before junk bonds, LBO funds and the Internet bubble changed everything.
January 25, 2006
Gauging Corruption's ImpactCorruption — a major barrier to growth and development in poor countries — is difficult to define and even more difficult to measure. Creative research methods are shedding new light on its effects.
October 06, 2005
Disclosing riskRisk disclosure decisions can have a direct impact on a firm’s cost of capital. When is it in managers’ best interests to voluntarily reveal information about firm-specific risk?
October 06, 2005
Bankruptcy Codes and Default RiskDo different national codes turn bankruptcy into a strategic tool for companies? And how will changes in the U.S. bankruptcy code affect companies' borrowing behavior?
June 15, 2005
Dutch auctionsApplying lessons from her research on Dutch auction stock repurchases to Google's IPO, Laurie Hodrick explains why she expects to see more firms using the Dutch-auction method to issue shares.
June 15, 2005
Customer Lifetime ValueDonald Lehmann discusses Managing Customers as Investments, a new book in which he explains how to calculate and apply customer lifetime value.
June 15, 2005
Inherited control and firm performanceIn general, CEOs related to a founder or large shareholder of a corporation underperform their peers, but some heirs make effective leaders. Is nepotism always harmful or can it be strategically advantageous? |
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