25984 Thesis in Finance and Economics (Honours)
12cp Undergraduate
Through study of research literature, this subject provides an understanding of the motivation, construction and empirical testing of theories in corporate finance. It covers a selection of classic papers in corporate finance, some current research work and a significant quantity of Australian empirical work. Research studied is concerned with the major issues involved in a company's investment and financing decisions, and the interaction of these activities with the formation of prices in the markets for the company's securities.
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