This outstanding collection of Michael Brennan's writing spans
almost thirty years and reflects the rapid development and growing
importance of the field of finance over this period.The papers
cover corporate finance, option pricing and derivative markets,
international finance and the role of information in financial
markets. The chapters on corporate finance include Brennan's
seminal 1970 paper on the effects of personal taxation on financial
market equilibrium, an analysis of consistency in utility rate
regulation and the classic piece on the application of options
analysis to natural resource investments. The chapters on option
pricing range from the earliest analysis of the American put option
to a synthesis of methods of valuing derivatives, portfolio
insurance and the effect of derivatives on trading volume and
welfare. More recent papers include empirical asset pricing studies
and an innovative proposal to strip the dividends from the
S&P500 portfolio. Michael Brennan has been at the forefront of
recent developments in financial economics and financial management
and this collection of his work will be warmly welcomed by those
working in finance, monetary economics, banking and financial
sector research.
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