Items where subject area is Accounting (2001)

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Barnes, R (2001) Accounting for Derivatives and Corporate Risk Management Policies. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.

Barnes, R (2001) Earnings Volatility and Market Valuation. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.

Barth, M and Clinch, G (2001) Scale Effects in Capial Markets-Based Accounting Research. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.

Florou, A (2001) Trends and Development in Top Management Teams: Evidence from UK Panel Data. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.

Florou, A and Conyon, M J (2001) Top executive dismissal, ownership and corporate performance. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.

Higson, C J et al. (2001) Business cycle, macroeconomic shocks and the cross section: the growth of UK quoted companies. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.

Higson, C J, Chadha, J S, Holly, S and Kattuman, P (2001) Channels of Monetary Policy: Evidence from Firm Level data in the US and the UK. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.

Higson, C J, Holly, S and Kattuman, P (2001) Cross sectional dynamics of the US business cycle: 1950-1999. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.

Livne, G and McNichols, M (2001) An Empirical Investigation of the True and Fair Override. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.

Shanken, J and Tamayo, A M (2001) Risk, mispricing, and asset allocation: conditioning on dividend yield. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.

Talmor, E and Jorion, P (2001) Value relevance of financial and non-financial information in emerging industries: the changing role of web traffic data. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.

Talmor, E and Wallace, J S (2001) Unified analysis of executive pay: the case of the financial sector. Working Paper. London Business School Accounting Working Paper.

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