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Making of Modern Corporate Finance: A History of the Ideas and How They Help Build the Wealth of Nat

The Making of Modern Corporate Finance: A History of the Ideas and How They Help Build the Wealth of Nations

By Donald Chew

Drawing on his career-long relationships with leading academics and practitioners, Donald H. Chew, Jr. profiles key figures in the development of modern corporate finance while emphasizing their counterintuitive lessons for shareholders, companies, and countries.

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Publisher: Columbia Business School Publishing
Publish Date: 02/18/2025
Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 9780231211109
ISBN-10: 0231211104
Language: English

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Why did the "stagflation" of the 1970s--the improbable combination of high unemployment and runaway inflation--prove so painful and protracted? What explains the U.S. stock market's remarkable forty-year run of 12 percent average annual returns since then? Why is Japan still mired in a decades-long recession--and the Chinese economy in a tailspin? And what accounts for the resilience of U.S. stock and labor markets in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and in the face of the Fed's record interest rate hikes? Donald H. Chew, Jr., argues that answers to these questions lie in the principles and methods of "modern corporate finance." Ideas formulated and tested by finance scholars--notably, an efficient stock market in which prices reflect the long-run values of public companies and a "market for corporate control" that exerts continuous pressure on management--informed and spurred the investor-driven capitalism that has created the world's most productive and valuable companies. Drawing on his career-long relationships with leading academics and practitioners, Chew profiles key figures in the development of modern corporate finance while emphasizing their counterintuitive lessons for shareholders, companies, and countries. Corporate efficiency and value creation, he contends, are the fundamental source of the social wealth essential to addressing challenges such as poverty and climate change. Lively and provocative, this book makes corporate finance approachable--and even admirable--for readers interested in how the success and failure of companies affect their lives.

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Donald H. Chew, Jr., has been the editor of the Journal of Applied Corporate Finance since its start in 1981 and was also a founding partner of the consulting firm Stern Stewart & Co. He holds a PhD in English and American literature as well as an MBA in finance, both from the University of R

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