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Hiraki, Takato.
The Japanese finance = corporate finance andcapital markets in changing Japan /
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書目-電子資源 : 單行本
正題名/作者:
The Japanese finance/ edited by J. Jay Choi, Takato Hiraki.
其他題名:
corporate finance andcapital markets in changing Japan /
其他作者:
Choi, Jongmoo Jay,
出版者:
Amsterdam ;JAI, : 2003.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xii, 478 p.) :ill. :
標題:
Capital market - Japan. -
電子資源:
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/1569-3767/4
ISBN:
9781849502467 (electronic bk.)
The Japanese finance = corporate finance andcapital markets in changing Japan /
The Japanese finance
corporate finance andcapital markets in changing Japan /[electronic resource] :edited by J. Jay Choi, Takato Hiraki. - Amsterdam ;JAI,2003. - 1 online resource (xii, 478 p.) :ill. - International finance review,v. 41569-3767 ;. - International finance review,v. 4..
Includes bibliographical references.
The supply of trade credit in Japanese firms / Richard L. Constand -- An analysis of the relative performance of Japanese and foreign moneymanagement / Stephen J. Brown, William N. Goetzmann, Takato Hiraki, Noriyoshi -- IPO mechanisms : a comparison of book-building, discriminatory price auctions and uniform price auctions / Jaclyn Beierlein, Hideaki Kiyoshi Kato -- The efficiency of the Japanese equity market / Jun Nagayasu -- Index-futures arbitrage in Japan / Y.Peter Chung, Jun-Koo Kang, S.Ghon Rhee -- Price and volume effects associated with a change in the NIKKEI 225 index list : new evidence from the big change on April 2000 / Hideki Hanaeda, Toshio Serita -- Did option markets anticipate the decline in Japanese stock prices in 1990? / Naoya Takezawa, Nobuya Takezawa -- An analysis of Japanese return dynamics conditional on UnitedStates Monday holiday closures / Takato Hiraki, Edwin D. Maberly -- Disintermediation and bond market development in Japan / Peter G. Szilagyi, Jonathan A. Batten -- Bank stock returns, interest rate changes, andthe regulatory environment : new insights from Japan / John Paul Broussard, Kenneth A. Kim, Piman Limpaphayom -- The Japanese finance: is itunique? / Jongmoo Jay Choi, Takato Hiraki -- Is issuing subordinated debt by Japanese banks effective in the Japanese market? / Ayami Kobayashi -- Comparison of the short-term and the long-term characteristics ofthe Japanese and the U.S. spot interest rate / Kenji Wada -- Information, trading volume and international stock market comovements / Louis Gagnon, G.Andrew Karolyi -- The impacts of Japanese price-competitive IPO auctions versus the U.S. underwriter-priced IPOs / Richard H. Pettway-- The time-varying behaviour of credit spreads on yen Eurobonds / Jonathan A. Batten, Warren P. Hogan, Seppo Pynnnöen -- Determinants ofthe initial decisions by Japanese firms to undertake foreign direct investment / Yutaka Horiba, Kazuo Yoshida -- Estimation and prediction ofthe Japanese yen/U.S. dollar rate using an adaptive time-varying model/ Ahmed S. Abutaleb, Yuzo Kumasaka, Michael G. Papaioannou -- Does theday-of-the-week effect in foreign currency markets disappear? Evidencefrom the yen/dollar market / Nobuyoshi Yamori, Panos Mourdoukoutas -- Recognition of foreign exchange risk in the Japanese stock market / Jongmoo Jay Choi, Takato Hiraki, Nobuya Takezawa -- The Japanese market for corporate control and managerial incentives / Jun-Koo Kang, Takeshi Yamada -- Internal cashflows and investment decisions : a comparative study of the U.S. and Japan / Raj Aggarwal, Sijing Zong.
Japan has always been an odd man out from the standpoint of Western norm or Western finance. It is a country that is as developed as any inthe West. However, it is also a country that possessesthe significantinstitutional and cultural traits that separate it from the West. An important question in finance is to what extent the basic models of finance, developed with the Western perfect market view in mind, can be applied to Japan; or conversely, what critical adjustments must be made tomake models amendable to the reality of Japanese finance. This book contains 21 substantive papers that address various aspects of Japanese finance. This is an attempt to bring them together under the same cover so that the commonality and peculiarity of Japanese finance can be moreeasily discerned across different applications as well as compared across countries. Hence, despite apparent differences in topics, the themeis international and comparative in nature throughout.
ISBN: 9781849502467 (electronic bk.)
LCCN: 2004267159Subjects--Topical Terms:
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