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Financial Economics, 1st Edition

ISBN: 978-0-470-59620-3

October 2011

672 pages

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Description
Financial Economics has quickly established itself as a strong and growing market. Introduction to Financial Economics by Frank Fabozzi, Ted Neave, and Gaofu Zhou presents an introduction to basic financial ideas through a strong grounding in microeconomic theory. This calculus based text explores the theoretical framework for analyzing the decisions by individuals and managers of firms, and area which is common to both the financial economics and microeconomics. It also explores the interplay of these decisions on the prices of financial assets.
About the Author

Dr. Frank J. Fabozzi PhD, CFA, CPA serves as Senior Advisor of IndexIQ, Inc. Dr. Fabozzi serves as Principal of Information Management Network, LLC. He has been Professor in the Practice of Finance at Yale University, School of Management since 2006. Dr. Fabozzi was a Visiting Professor of Finance and Accounting at the Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1986 to August 1992. He was Adjunct Professor of Finance at Yale University from 1994 to 2006. He co-authored with Franco Modigliani the textbooks Foundations of Financial Markets and Capital Markets: Institutions and Instruments and co edited with Harry Markowitz The Theory and Practice of Investment Management. He is a widely published author on topics such as risk management and structured finance. He has been a Becton Fellow, Yale University, School of Management since 1994. Dr. Fabozzi was inducted into the Fixed Income Analysts Society's Hall of Fame and is the 2007 recipient of the C. Stewart Sheppard Award given by the CFA Institute. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst and Certified Public Accountant. Dr. Fabozzi holds B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. from City University of New York.

Features
• Flexible presentation of content
• Appendices which provide both institutional and technical information
• Variety of end-of-chapter questions class tested for clarity and accuracy