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On Embodiment and Savings

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1970 84(1), 127
I. Introduction, 127. — II. The "clay-clay" model, 128. — III. The "putty-putty" model, 129. — IV. Conclusions, 132.

A Theory of Conglomerate Mergers: Reply

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1970 84(4), 674
Journal Article A Theory of Conglomerate Mergers: Reply Get access Dennis C. Mueller Dennis C. Mueller Cornell University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 84, Issue 4, November 1970, Pages 674–679, https://doi.org/10.2307/1880849 Published: 01 November 1970

A Theory of Conglomerate Mergers: Comment

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1970 84(4), 668
Journal Article A Theory of Conglomerate Mergers: Comment Get access David R. Kamerschen David R. Kamerschen University of Missouri — Columbus Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 84, Issue 4, November 1970, Pages 668–673, https://doi.org/10.2307/1880848 Published: 01 November 1970

Corporate Financial Theory Under Uncertainty

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1970 84(3), 451
I. Debt versus equity financing, 452: Investor portfolio choice, 454; Fundamental leverage theorem, 456; Leverage as an externality 456; Effect of no default risk: the “homemade leverage theorem,” 457; Corporate management and the capital markets, 458; Corporate capital budgets as a “public good,” 460. — II. The corporate investor: long-, margin-, and short-risk positions, 462. — Appendix: option financing, 467.