The Revolution in Corporate Finance

The Revolution in Corporate Finance

by Donald H. Chew Jr. (Series Editor), Joel M. Stern (Editor)

Synopsis

The Revolution in Corporate Finance has established itself as a key text for students of corporate finance with wide use on a range of courses. Using seminal articles from the highly regarded Bank of America Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, it gives students real insight into the practical implications of the most recent theoretical advances in the field. This extensively revised and updated fourth edition contains a significant amount of new material while retaining key original articles from previous editions. It offers, in one volume, coverage of the latest academic thinking, written by leading financial economists in a way that is accessible to students and corporate management. * Uses seminal articles from the highly regarded Bank of America Journal of Applied Corporate Finance. * Gives insight into the practical implications of recent theoretical advances in the field. * Enhanced by new material, including two new sections on International Finance and International Corporate Governance. * Highlights contributions of Nobel Laureate Merton Miller to the field of Finance.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 648
Edition: Revised
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 19 May 2003

ISBN 10: 1405107812
ISBN 13: 9781405107815

Author Bio
Joel M. Stern is Managing Partner of Stern Stewart & Co., a New York corporate financial advisory firm. He is author of Analytical Methods in Financial Planning and Measuring Corporate Performance, and currently serves as Adjunct Professor of Finance at Columbia University's Graduate School of Business. Donald H. Chew was a founding partner of Stern Stewart & Co., and is Editor--in--Chief of the Bank of America Journal of Applied Corporate Finance. He holds a Ph.D. in English and American Literature, as well as an M.B.A. in Finance, from the University of Rochester.