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M. S. Shyam Sunder, Vinay Anand Tikkiwal, Arun Kumar and Bhishma Tyagi
Aerosols play a crucial role in the climate system due to direct and indirect effects, such as scattering and absorbing radiant energy. They also have adverse effects on visibility and human health. Humans are exposed to fine PM2.5, which has adverse hea...
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Carl Peterson
Pág. 101 - 111
Capital structure choices are somewhat mysterious. This mystery has prompted many different stories concerning a firm?s choice of leverage. The traditional trade-off theory holds that firms balance the tax advantages of debt with the costs of financial d...
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Lydia J. Chan and Sunder R. Ramkumar
Pág. 54 - 66
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Guoming Lai, Mulan X. Wang, Sunder Kekre, Alan Scheller-Wolf, and Nicola Secomandi
Pág. 602 - 616
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Jiong Sun, Laurens G. Debo, Sunder Kekre, and Jinhong Xie
Pág. 536 - 552
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Fernando Nascimento Oliveira,Pedro Góes Monteiro de Oliveira
Pág. p. 459 - 484
The Static Tradeoff and Pecking Order models speci?ed in Shyam-Sunder and Myers (1999) were employed to analyze the ?nancing policies adopted by Brazilian public ?rms. At a ?rst glance, it seems that both models correctly describe the way in which ?rms i...
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F. Liebert, J. K. Htoo, and A. Sünder
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