Accounting and Finance Discussion Papers
From Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
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- 00-af47: Information Technology, Venture Capital and the Stock Market

- Ajit Singh, Alaka Singh and Bruce Wiess
- 00-af46: Competition, Corporate Governance and Financing of corporate Growth in Emerging Markets

- J. Glen, Kevin Lee and Ajit Singh
- 00-af45: The Future of Accounting for Business Combinations
- Sir David Tweedie and Geoffrey Whittington
- 00-af44: Principals and Agents in Crisis: Reforms of Accounting and Audit at Lloyd's in 1982-6
- David Gwilliam, Richard Macve and Geoffrey Meeks
- 00-af43: National Competitiveness, Dynamics of Adjustment and Long-term Economic Growth: Conceptual, Empirical and Policy Issues
- C. Howes and Ajit Singh
- 99-af42: The Costs and Benefits of Increased Accounting Regulation: A Case Study of Lloyd's of London
- D. Gwilliam, R. Macve and Geoffrey Meeks
- 98-af41: Empirical Tests for Differences in Equilibrium Risk Measures with Application to Downside Risk in Small and Large UK Companies
- C. S. Pedersen
- 98-af40: Emerging Stock Markets, Portfolio Capital Flows and Long-term Economic Growth: Micro and Macroeconomic Perspectives
- Ajit Singh and B. A. Weisse
- 98-af39: Separating Risk and Return in the CAPM: A General Utility-based Model
- C. S. Pedersen
- 98-af38: Implied Volatility Forecasting: A Comparison of Different Procedures
- Soosung Hwang and S. E. Satchell
- 97-af37: Market Risk and the Concept of Fundamental Volatility
- Soosung Hwang and S. E. Satchell
- 97-af36: The Financial System and Corporate Investment: A Comparative Analysis of Malaysia, Thailand and the Industrialised Countries
- R. C. Matthias
- 97-af35: Liberalisation, the Stock Market and the Market for Corporate Control: A Bridge Too Far for the Indian Economy?
- Ajit Singh
- 97-af34: Markov Regime Switching Model as a Trading Tool
- B. Eftekhari