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Teaching International Finance–An Economist's Perspective

Mark R. Eaker

Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 1977, vol. 12, issue 4, 607-608

Abstract: In planning any finance course an important consideration is its economic content. After all, financial decisions are invariably made in the context of both micro and macro uncertainty. The micro issues are often given extensive coverage in the form of models that optimize returns, cash flows, or credit choices, and the techniques needed to produce the required input for those models: ratio analysis, proforma statement preparation, and valuation frameworks such as the capital asset pricing model. Yet, the macro uncertainty is very often assumed away.

Date: 1977
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