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|a Danthine, Jean-Pierre
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|a Intermediate financial theory
|c Jean-Pierre Danthine, John B. Donaldson
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|a Third edition
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|a pt. I INTRODUCTION -- ch. 1 On the Role of Financial Markets and Institutions -- 1.1. Finance: The Time Dimension -- 1.2. Desynchronization: The Risk Dimension -- 1.3. The Screening and Monitoring Functions of the Financial System -- 1.4. The Financial System and Economic Growth -- 1.5. Financial Markets and Social Welfare -- 1.6. Financial Intermediation and the Business Cycle -- 1.7. Financial Crises -- 1.8. Conclusion -- References -- Complementary Readings -- Appendix: Introduction to General Equilibrium Theory -- Pareto Optimal Allocations -- Competitive Equilibrium -- ch. 2 The Challenges of Asset Pricing: A Road Map -- 2.1. The Main Question of Financial Theory -- 2.2. Discounting Risky Cash Flows: Various Lines of Attack -- 2.3. Two Main Perspectives: Equilibrium versus Arbitrage -- 2.4. Decomposing Risk Premia -- 2.5. Models and Stylized Facts -- 2.5.1. The Equity Premium -- 2.5.2. The Value Premium -- 2.5.3. The Term Structure
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|a Finance / fast
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|a Economics
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|a Finance / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85048256
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|a Economics / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85040850
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|a Academic Press Advanced Finance
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|a Targeting readers with backgrounds in economics, Intermediate Financial Theory, Third Edition includes new material on the asset pricing implications of behavioral finance perspectives, recent developments in portfolio choice, derivatives-risk neutral pricing research, and implications of the 2008 financial crisis. Each chapter concludes with questions, and for the first time a freely accessible website presents complementary and supplementary material for every chapter. Known for its rigor and intuition, Intermediate Financial Theory is perfect for those who need basic training in financial
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