The Contributions of Stewart Myers to the Theory and Practice of Corporate Finance
In a 40-plus year career notable for path-breaking work on capital structure and innovations in capital budgeting and valuation, MIT finance professor Stewart Myers has had a remarkable influence on both the theory and practice of corporate finance. In this article, two of his former students, a colleague, and a co-author offer a brief survey of Professor Myers's accomplishments, along with an assessment of their relevance for the current financial environment. Copyright (c) 2008 Morgan Stanley.
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2008
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Authors: | Allen, Franklin ; Bhattacharya, Sudipto ; Rajan, Raghuram ; Schoar, Antoinette |
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Journal of Applied Corporate Finance. - Morgan Stanley, ISSN 1078-1196. - Vol. 20.2008, 4, p. 8-19
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