International Financial Theory, Fourth Edition delivers an updated and thorough explanation, accessible to those new to the subject and without a deep background in advanced mathematics. The book is ideal for those with a background in economics, and for those looking for an accessible, yet rigorous introduction beyond basic MBA-level textbooks, but not as dense as highly technical Ph.D. presentations. This valuable text combines academic expertise and real-world experience from leading experts in the field, and has been fully updated, including supplemental, useful online resources.
1. Role of Financial Markets
2. Challenges of Asset PricingII.
3. Choices in Risky Situations
4. Measuring Risk and Risk Aversion
5. Risk Aversion and Investment Decisions, Part 1
6. Risk Aversion and Investment Decisions, Part 2
7. Risk Aversion and Investment Decisions, Part 3III
8. The CAPM
9. Arrow-Debreu Pricing,Part I
10. The Consumption Capital Asset Pricing Model (CCAPM)
11. Arrow Debreu Pricing, Part IIIV.
12. The Martingale Measure in Discrete Time, Part 1
13. The Martingale Measure in Discrete Time, Part 2
14. The APT
15. Continuous Time Finance
16. Portfolio Management in the Long Run
17. Financial Structure and Firm Valuation in Incomplete MarketsV.
18. Financial Equilibrium with Differential Information
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