The new institutional economics approach to finance : some applications / Claire A. Hill.
1998
CU Theses(D) H55 1998 (Map It)
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The new institutional economics approach to finance : some applications / Claire A. Hill.
Uniform Title
Washington University law quarterly. Vol. 74, (1996)
Delaware journal of corporate law. Vol. 22, no. 1.
Virginia journal of international law. Vol. 38 (1998)
Delaware journal of corporate law. Vol. 22, no. 1.
Virginia journal of international law. Vol. 38 (1998)
Published
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 1998.
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CU Theses(D) H55 1998
Description
1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations ; 29 cm
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(OCoLC)183919179
Note
Photocopies of articles from Washington University law quarterly, volume 74, (1996), Delaware journal of corporate law, volume 22, number 1, and Virginia journal of international law, volume 38 (1998).
Dissertation Note
D.S.L. Columbia University 1998.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Includes
Securitization : a low-cost sweetener for lemons.
Why financial appearances might matter : an explanation for 'dirty pooling' and other financial cosmetics.
Latin American securitization : the case of the disappearing political risk.
Why financial appearances might matter : an explanation for 'dirty pooling' and other financial cosmetics.
Latin American securitization : the case of the disappearing political risk.
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Table of Contents
Securitization : a low-cost sweetener for lemons
Why financial appearances might matter : an explanation for 'dirty pooling' and other financial cosmetics
Latin American securitization : the case of the disappearing political risk.
Why financial appearances might matter : an explanation for 'dirty pooling' and other financial cosmetics
Latin American securitization : the case of the disappearing political risk.