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_a330.015195 _bGRU |
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_aGruszczynski, M. _99373 |
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_aFinancial microeconometrics: _b a research methodology in corporate finance and accounting |
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_bSpringer _aSwitzerland _c2020 |
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300 | _axx, 215 p. | ||
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_aEURO _b119.99 |
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520 | _aAbout this book This book explores new topics in modern research on empirical corporate finance and applied accounting, especially the econometric analysis of microdata. Dubbed “financial microeconometrics” by the author, this concept unites both methodological and applied approaches. The book examines how quantitative methods can be applied in corporate finance and accounting research in order to predict companies getting into financial distress. Presented in a clear and straightforward manner, it also suggests methods for linking corporate governance to financial performance, and discusses what the determinants of accounting disclosures are. Exploring these questions by way of numerous practical examples, this book is intended for researchers, practitioners and students who are not yet familiar with the variety of approaches available for data analysis and microeconometrics. | ||
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_aEconometrics _9845 |
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_aCorporations--Accounting _9207 |
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_aCorporations--Finance _9182 |
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_aMacroeconomics _91161 |
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