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  2. The association between market determined and accounting determined risk measures. W Beaver, P Kettler, M Scholes. The Accounting Review 45 (4), 654-682. , 1970. 2076. 1970. The effects of dividend yield and dividend policy on common stock prices and returns. F Black, M Scholes. Journal of financial economics 1 (1), 1-22.

  3. Myron Samuel Scholes (Timmins, 1 de julho de 1941) é um economista canadense-estadunidense. Scholes é o professor de finanças na Stanford Graduate School of Business , ganhador do Prêmio Nobel em Ciências Econômicas e co-criador do modelo de precificação de opções Black-Scholes .

  4. Oct 13, 2014 · I sat down with Nobel Laureate Myron Scholes in Shanghai in August, and we had a great chat. This is the first part of a two-part series. In this installment, Scholes shares his perspectives on the Black–Scholes option pricing model, from the motivation and intuition of the original formula to the myriad of extensions.

  5. impact of the “pioneering formula” developed by Robert C. Merton, Myron S. Scholes and the late Fischer Black, commonly known as the Black-Merton-Scholes model, is greater than most economists realize.1 In economics, their work on 1 This paper focuses only on Robert C. Merton’s and Myron Scholes’s research contribution in the area

  6. Oct 14, 1997 · October 14, 1997. Robert C. Merton, a Research Associate in the NBER's Program on Asset Pricing and professor of economics at Harvard Business School, and Myron S. Scholes, a professor emeritus at Stanford Business School and a former NBER Research Associate, won the Nobel Prize in Economics this year. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences ...

  7. Aug 28, 2023 · Myron Scholes: The model was really about explaining how to price options, but I’m happy that it has changed the banking landscape from an agency-only to a principal business. Now, if you think about it, uncertainty is the most important thing in your life. The mean is nothing! Having options to deal with uncertainties and risks is so important.

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