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Economy
Economics
Finance
Fellows of the Econometric Society
Behavioral finance
Daniel Kahneman
Behavioral economics
Richard Thaler
Financial economics
Amos Tversky
Capital structure
Merton Miller

Corporate Finance Seminar François Degeorge Two useful general references are : Copeland, Thomas, J. Fred Weston and Kuldeep Shastri, Financial Theory and Corporate Policy (4th edition), (2003), New York: Addison-Wesley

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