Title: A PROGRAMMING APPROACH TO CORPORATE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Abstract: The Journal of FinanceVolume 29, Issue 2 p. 579-599 Session Topic: Corporate Finance and Capital Budgeting A PROGRAMMING APPROACH TO CORPORATE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT STEWART C. MYERS, STEWART C. MYERSSearch for more papers by this authorGERALD A. POGUE, GERALD A. POGUERespectively, Associate Professor of Finance, Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Professor of Finance, Baruch College, City University of New York.Search for more papers by this author STEWART C. MYERS, STEWART C. MYERSSearch for more papers by this authorGERALD A. POGUE, GERALD A. 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Publication Date: 1974-05-01
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