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last updated June 1998
(How to Order FRC Working Papers)
Paper No. |
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199-92 |
Heterogeneous Information Systems: Understanding Integration |
Sandra Heiler | ||
198-92 |
Convertible Debt: A Dynamic Test of Call Policy |
Paul Asquith | ||
197-92 |
A Theory of Debt Based on the Inalienability of Human Capital |
Oliver Hart | ||
196-92 |
Financial Reporting, Corporate Finance Policies and Shareholders Communication: The Case of CUC International, Inc. |
Paul M. Healy | ||
195-92R |
Anatomy of Financial Distress: An Examination of Junk-Bond Issuers |
Paul Asquith | ||
194-92 |
A Contextualized Model of Data for Multi-Source Database Systems: Toward Quality Data by Design |
Richard Y. Wang | ||
193-92S |
A Hybrid Method for Segmenting Numeric Character Strings |
Peter L. Sparks | ||
192-92 |
Multivariate Censored Exponential Regression Modeling: Theoretical Framework |
Yen-Chin Huang | ||
191-92 |
Hidden Options In Stock Index Futures Contracts |
Achilles Venetoulias | ||
190-92 |
Convertible Bonds as "Back Door" Equity Financing |
Jeremy C. Stein | ||
189-92S |
The Liberalization of the Korean Capital Market: With Special Reference to the Stock Market |
Yong Mo Lee | ||
188-92S |
A Neural Network Based Distributed System for Forecasting the Stock Market |
John E. Riordan | ||
187-92S |
A Study of Japanese Stock Prices |
Yutaka Takahashi | ||
186-92S |
Market Risk Management of Interest Rate Swaps |
Kenichi Hashida | ||
185-91 |
Toward a Metrics Suite for Object Oriented Design Replaced by IFSRC No. 248-93 |
Shyam R. Chidamber | ||
184-91 |
Beyond the Globalization of Information Technology: The Life of an Organization and the Role of Information Technology |
Yang Lee | ||
183-91 |
A Stochastic Programming Model for Risk- Controlled Bond Portfolio Dedication |
Randall S. Hiller | ||
182-91 |
Performance Evaluation Metrics for Information Systems Development: A Principal-Agent Model |
Rajiv D. Banker | ||
181-91 |
The Effect of Firms' Financial Disclosure Strategies on their Stock Prices |
Paul M. Healy | ||
180-91R |
Alliance Networks in European Banking |
Carlos García-Pont | ||
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