Items where subject area is Accounting (2000)
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Clinch, G, Sidhu, B and Sin, S (2000) The Usefulness of Direct and Indirect Cash Flow Disclosures. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.
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Dimson, E and Hanke, B (2000) The expected illiquidity premium. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.
Dimson, E, Marsh, P and Staunton, M (2000) Risk and return in the 20th and 21st centuries. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.
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Livne, G (2000) Brokerage Commisssions and Pre-disclosure Information Environment. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.
Livne, G and Amir, E (2000) Accounting for Human Capital When Labor Mobility is Restricted. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.
Livne, G and Trueman, B (2000) The Impact of Soft Dollars on Market Equilibrium and Investors' Profits. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.
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Oswald, D (2000) Determinants and value relevance of the choice of accounting for research and development expenditures in the United Kingdom. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.
Oswald, D, Francis, J and Olsson, P (2000) Using mechanical earnings and residual income forecasts in equity valuation. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.