Enables finance practitioners to compete in and understand the volatile new environment in the world of finance, and helps managers more readily anticipate and discuss the threats and opportunities ahead in modern financial markets.
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Information Markets: What Businesses Can Learn from Financial Innovation by Joseph D. Downing
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About Joseph D. Downing
William Wilhelm is the Peter Moores Professor of Management Studies at the Said Business School and a Professorial Fellow of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford University. Joseph D. Downing is a Partner in General Finance, LLC, an investment banking firm based in Boston, Massachusetts.
Table of Contents
(Working) Preface Acknowledgements Part I: An Analytic Framework Chapter 1: Information Markets Chapter 2: A Primer on Financial Markets and Intermediaries Chapter 3: Investment Banking Part II: Trade in Information Markets Chapter 4: How Intermediaries Resolve Coordination Problems Chapter 5: The Death of the Banker? Chapter 6: Human Capital and Industry Structure Chapter 7: Why Goldman Sachs Went Public Chapter 8: Online Stock Exchange Chapter 9: Closing Bibliography Index About the Authors
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CIN1578512786G
9781578512782
1578512786
Information Markets: What Businesses Can Learn from Financial Innovation by Joseph D. Downing
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