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Option Values and Endogenous Uncertainty in ESOPS, MBOS and Asset-Backed Loans Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Chichilnisky, G.
Heal, G.
Tsomocos, D.P.
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Article Chichilnisky, G. & Heal, G. M. & Tsomocos, D. P., 1995.
"Option values and endogenous uncertainty in ESOPs, MBOs and asset-backed loans ,"
Economics Letters ,
Elsevier, vol. 48(3-4), pages 379-388, June.
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