
Empirical Corporate Finance |  |  
Center for Economic Research
Code: |
BERM.ASC.010 |
Study year: |
2008/2009 |
Long name: |
Empirical Corporate Finance |
ECTS: |
5 |
Language: |
English |
Lecturer(s): |
Peter Roosenboom, Abe de Jong |
Faculty: |
RSM Erasmus University |
Number of lectures: |
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Hours per lecture: |
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Goal: |
Overview of the empirical corporate finance literature and introduction into empirical financial accounting research. Ability to understand and critically evaluate empirical studies and to conduct an empirical study. |
Course contents: |
This advanced course in corporate finance and financial accounting starts with an introduction into the prevailing topics in the literature and the tools applied in empirical studies. A set of empirical studies will be discussed in the lectures, in which finance and accounting theories are tested; applications are included of the most important empirical methods in finance and accounting. We discuss topics like capital structure choice, dividend policy and share repurchases, risk management, corporate governance, M&A and disclosure policies. |
Examination: |
Students are required to write and present an empirical paper in the area of corporate finance or financial reporting. |
Literature: |
Collection of papers from finance and accounting journals. |
Additional information: |
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For schedule and registration form please visit www.erim.eur.nl
(follow “Doctoral Programme”, then “Doctoral Courses 2007-2008”). Direct link: http://www.erim.eur.nl/ERIM/Doctoral_Programme/doctoral_courses_2008_2009
For more information on this course please contact:
Erasmus University Rotterdam
ERIM office
Room T06-09
Burg. Oudlaan 50 tel. 010 – 4082259
P.O. Box 1738 fax. 010 - 4089640
3000 DR Rotterdam mailto:onovikova@rsm.nl
ERIM/CentER charge external participants € 1.200 fee per course.
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