Financial Economics
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A comprehensive reference for financial economics, balancing theoretical explanations, empirical evidence, and the practical relevance of knowledge in the field. This volume offers a comprehensive, integrated treatment of financial economics, tracking the major milestones in the field and providing methodological tools. Doing so, it balances theoretical explanations, empirical evidence, and practical relevance. It illustrates nearly a century of theoretical advances with a vast array of models, showing how real phenomena (and, at times, market practice) have helped economists reformulate existing theories. Throughout, the book offers examples and solved problems that help readers understand the main lessons conveyed by the models analyzed. The book provides a unique and authoritative reference for the field of financial economics. Part I offers the foundations of the field, introducing asset evaluation, information problems in asset markets and corporate finance, and methods of statistical inference. Part II explains the main empirical facts and the challenges these pose for financial economists, which include excess price volatility, market liquidity, market dysfunctionalities, and the countercyclical behavior of market volatility. Part III covers the main instruments that protect institutions against the volatilities and uncertainties of capital markets described in part II. Doing so, it relies on models that have become the market standard, and incorporates practices that emerged from the 2007–2008 financial crisis.
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Weight | 2.82 kg |
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Dimensions | 5.21 × 20.96 × 26.04 cm |
PubliCanadanadation City/Country | USA |
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Format | Hardback |
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Pages | 1288 |
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Year Published | 2022-11-22 |
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ISBN 10 | 0262046849 |
About The Author | Antonio Mele is Professor of Finance at the Università della Svizzera Italiana and Senior Chair of the Swiss Finance Institute and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research in London. |
Other text | “Antonio Mele has written an extraordinarily ambitious synthesis of financial economics. Within a single framework, the breadth of coverage is unparalleled: from financial econometrics to information economics, from continuous time finance to macrofinance, from aggregate stock markets to credit derivatives. This will be an invaluable reference for academic researchers, quantitative investment practitioners, and students of finance alike.” —John Y. Campbell, Morton L. and Carole S. Olshan Professor of Economics, Harvard University “This book is a treatise of financial economics. It not only provides an integrated and broad perspective but also a valuable map that allows students and researchers to navigate the literature on asset pricing from its foundational beginnings to recent cutting-edge developments.” —Markus Brunnermeier, Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Economics, Princeton University |
Table Of Content | Introduction 1I Foundations 151 The Classic Capital Asset Pricing Model 172 Arbitrage, Equilibrium, and Pricing 693 Infinite Horizon Economics 1074 Continuous Time Models 1575 Information, Security Design, and Financial Contracting 2616 Taking Models to Data 313II Empirical Lessons and Market Inefficiencies 3437 Neoclassical Kernels and Puzzles 3458 Aggregate Fluctuations in Equity Markets 3719 Macrofinance 44110 Information and Other Market Frictions 563III Asset Pricing and Reality 65111 Options and Volatility 65312 Engineering of Fixed Income Securities 75913 Interest Rates 85714 Risky Debt and Credit Derivatives 973Index 1095 |
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