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Funding and Asset Allocation in Corporate Pension Plans: an Empirical Investigation
NBER Working Paper No. w1315
Number of pages: 56
Posted: 06 Mar 2007
Last Revised: 07 Aug 2022
Zvi Bodie
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Randall Morck
, Robert A. Taggart Jr. and
Jay Light
Boston University, University of Alberta - Department of Finance and Statistical Analysis, Northwestern University and Harvard Business School - Finance Unit
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Implications of Corporate Capital Structure Theory for Banking Institutions
NBER Working Paper No. w0737
Number of pages: 37
Posted: 12 Jul 2010
Last Revised: 09 Jul 2022
Yair Orgler
and Robert A. Taggart Jr.
Tel Aviv University and Northwestern University
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Corporate Pension Policy: An Empirical Investigation
Financial Analysts Journal, Vol. 41, No. 5, 1985, University of Alberta School of Business Research Paper No. 2013-905
Posted: 11 Jun 2013
Zvi Bodie
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Jay Light
,
Randall Morck
and Robert A. Taggart Jr.
Boston University, Harvard Business School - Finance Unit, University of Alberta - Department of Finance and Statistical Analysis and Northwestern University
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