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Mark Rubinstein. 24 Nils H. Hakansson. 18 Hayne E. Leland. 15 David H. Pyle. 12 Gennotte, Gerard 8 Hayne Leland. 8 He, Hua 8 James A. Wilcox. 7 Rosenberg, Barr 7 Ehud I. Ronn. 6 Grauer, Robert R. 6 Barr Rosenberg. 5 Connor, Gregory 5 Richard C. Grinold. 5 Richard K. Lyons. 5 Avinash K. Verma. 4 Hua He. 4 Mark B. Garman. 4 Matthew Spiegel. 4 Ronn, Ehud I. 4 Steven E. Plaut. 4 Alan Jung. 3 Beja, Avraham 3 David M. Modest. 3 Gordon Pye. 3 Hakansson, Nils H. 3 James A. Ohlson. 3 James R. F. Guy. 3 James W. Hoag. 3 Jens Carsten Jackwerth. 3 Klaus Bjerre Toft. 3 Lemma W. Senbet. 3 Mark Latham. 3 Michael P. Ross. 3 Peek, Joe 3 Pyle, David H. 3 Robert R. Grauer. 3 Stan Beckers. 3 Andrew Rudd. 2 Avi Bick. 2
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Department of Economics, University of California-Berkeley 281
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Research Program in Finance Working Papers 281
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A Synthesis of the Pure Theory of Arbitrage.
Mark B. Garman. - Department of Economics, University of California-Berkeley - 1980
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A Comparison of Growth Optimal and Mean Variance Investment Policies.
Robert R. Grauer. - Department of Economics, University of California-Berkeley - 1980
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On the Feasibility of Automated Market Making by a Programmed Specialist.
Beja, Nils H. Hakansson Avraham; Jivendra Kale. - Department of Economics, University of California-Berkeley - 1980
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The Option Value of Reserves of Natural Resources.
Octavio A. F. Tourinho. - Department of Economics, University of California-Berkeley - 1979
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Descriptive Theories of Financial Institutions Under Uncertainty.
David H. Pyle. - Department of Economics, University of California-Berkeley - 1972
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A Discrete-Time Synthesis of Financial Theory, Part II. Valuation and Efficiency.
Mark Rubinstein. - Department of Economics, University of California-Berkeley - 1974
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The Valuation of Dependent Securities in a Diffusion Process.
Richard C. Grinold. - Department of Economics, University of California-Berkeley - 1977
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Corporate Decision Making in Incomplete Markets.
Hayne E. Leland. - Department of Economics, University of California-Berkeley - 1975
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A Discrete-Time Synthesis of Financial Theory, Part I. Optimal Decision and Sharing Rules.
Mark Rubinstein. - Department of Economics, University of California-Berkeley - 1974
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The Limits of Price Information in Market Processes.
Avraham Beja. - Department of Economics, University of California-Berkeley - 1977
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