The selected works of George J. Benston Vol. 2 Accounting and finance
Rosenfeld, James D
George Benston, professor of Finance, Accounting, and Economics at Emory University and an impassioned advocate for corporate integrity, died unexpectedly in January 2008. His colleagues have selected and organized his most importantpapers into two volumes. This second volume consists of his publications in the fields of accounting and finance. INDICE: Forward by Allan Meltzer; Introduction by James Rosenfeld; II VOLUME II; Accounting; 1.: Multiple Regression Analysis of Cost Behavior; The Accounting Review; 2.: Published Corporate Accounting Data and Stock Prices, Pt. I, Published Corporate Accounting Data and Stock Prices, Pt. II; Journal of Accounting Research; 3.: Required Disclosure and the Stock Market: An Evaluation of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; The American Economic Review; 4.: Public (U.S.) Compared to Private (U.K.) Regulation of Corporate Financial Disclosure; The Accounting Review; 5.: DAAM: The Demand for Alternative AccountingMeasurements; with M. Krasney; Journal of Accounting Research; 6.: Fair-ValueAccounting: A Cautionary Tale from Enron; Journal of Accounting and Public Policy; 7.: The Value of the SEC's Accounting Disclosure Requirements; The Accounting Review; 8.: Financial Reporting of Derivatives: An Analysis of the Issues, Evaluation of Proposals, and a Suggested Solution; with Shehzad Mian; Journal of Financial Engineering; 9.: Principles- Versus Rules-Based Accounting Standards: The FASB's Standard Setting Strategy; with Michael Bromwich and AlfredWagenhofer; Abacus; Finance; 10.: Determinants of Bid-Asked Margins in the Over-the-Counter Market; with Robert L. HaGerman; Journal of Financial Economics; 11.: A Transactions Cost Approach to the Theory of Financial Intermediating;with Clifford W. Smith, Jr.; Journal of Finance; 12.: The Impact of Maturity Regulation on High Interest Rate Lenders and Borrowers; Journal of Financial Economics; 13.: Risk on Consumer Finance Company Personal Loans; Journal of Finance; 14.: Rate Ceiling Implications of the Cost Structure of Consumer FinanceCompanies; Journal of Finance; 15.: The Self-Serving Management Hypothesis Some Evidence; Journal of Accounting and Economics; 16.: Why Effective Spreads on NASADQ Were Higher than on the New York Stock Exchange in the 1990s; with Robert A. Wood; Journal of Empirical Finance
- ISBN: 978-0-19-538902-9
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 448
- Fecha Publicación: 05/08/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés