Financial Markets and Corporate Strategy: European Edition, 2/e
David Hillier,
University of Strathclyde Mark Grinblatt,
UCLA Anderson School of Management Sheridan Titman,
University of Texas at Austin
ISBN: 0077129423 Copyright year: 2013
Welcome to the Online Learning Centre for Financial Markets and Corporate Strategy: 2nd European Edition by David Hillier, Mark Grinblatt and Sheridan Titman.
The second European edition of Financial Markets and Corporate Strategy provides comprehensive coverage of financial markets and corporate finance, brought to life by real world examples, cases and insights. Placed in a truly international context, this new and updated edition takes an academic and practical view-point to guide students through the challenges of studying and practicing finance.
Aimed specifically at an international audience, this edition boasts hundreds of references to new and relevant non-US research papers from top finance journals. Whilst retaining the well respected structure of the successful US text, Professor David Hillier has also made a number of additions which include:
Fully updated research, data and examples in every chapter.
Coverage of the global financial crisis, the impact it made on the financial markets and the lessons being learnt by the finance industry.
A stronger emphasis on corporate governance and agency theory.
Updates on accounting standards, bankruptcy laws, tax rules and tax systems.
David Hillier is a Professor of Finance at the University of Strathclyde. His research has attracted an ANBAR citation and best paper prizes and he has been ranked in the top 3% most prolific finance researchers in the world over the period 1958 - 2008 (Heck et al, 2009). David has taught in a number of domestic and overseas locations, including Greece, Italy, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Spain, Tanzania and Thailand. He is also co-author of Corporate Finance (2010) and Fundamentals of Corporate Finance (2011) published by McGraw-Hill.
Mark Grinblatt is the J. Clayburn LaForce Professor of Finance at the UCLA Anderson School of Management
Sheridan Titman is Professor of Finance at the University of Texas at Austin.
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