Ⅰ 怎樣能夠找到國外優秀金融論文
找國外論文的方法很多,其中之一就是使用GOOGLE搜索,盡管現在大部分論文都是收費的,但是有一部分教授會為了自己的學生而把論文下載並放在課程網站上。
中國經濟學教育科研網論壇上有很多這方面的資料可供參考:bbs.cenet.org.cn
ps:
(回三樓)不用光盯著資源下載論壇,別的論壇,包括宏觀經濟學,微觀經濟學,金融學等都有大量的資料供下載,這些是不需要積分的,只需注冊即可。
Ⅱ 求一篇行為金融學的頂級期刊英文文獻(最好是PDF格式)並附帶word翻譯
請問題主是選了行為金融學的課程嗎?
Ⅲ 介紹幾篇有關金融數據分析的英文文獻,或者書籍
作者復:brealey,r.,
s.myers
and
f.
allen,
書名:corperate
finance
版本及出版商制:mcgraw-hill,
2006(8.auflage)
主要內容:贏利,風險分析,股票,證券發行,投資及融資相關
本文來自:
中國經濟學教育科研網論壇(
http://bbs.cenet.org.cn
)
詳細出處參考:
http://bbs.cenet.org.cn/dispbbs.asp?boardid=92513&id=101272
Ⅳ 互聯網金融領域的經典英文文獻有哪些
據我所知,英文文獻里並沒有對「互聯網金融」這個詞有個專門而明晰的概念。專如果僅限於與Internet finance這個詞相關的論屬文,絕大部分都是近兩年中國人做出的論文。這些論文有些是全英文的,或許對樓主有幫助。但臆測而言,經典兩字肯定是談不上的。很多探討互聯網金融的文章都並非是以論文形式出現,其中絕大部分都指向中國。
所以,我得到的結論如下:
「互聯網金融」是中國近幾年互聯網產業蓬勃發展後產生的新詞,暫時沒有達成一致共識的明確的英文概念。樓主想要的經典英文文獻(僅限於學術性論文),至今應該還是沒有的。
Ⅳ 求一篇關於金融類的英文參考文獻
提供你的英文關鍵詞,我給你找2010年以後的,還有大概需要多少頁的文章?
Ⅵ 跪求一篇關於證券市場的金融學英文文獻!!!!
我有啊,樓主給我飛紙條,寫上你的郵箱。
Ⅶ 求一篇關於金融專業英語的論文
多少字?
Ⅷ 求一篇金融英語文獻
Dina Powell has long wanted to put down new carpet in her Stafford, Va., home and update the flooring in her kitchen. But a family budget tightened by a precarious economy has changed her home-improvement plans.
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"I'm putting those things off," Powell said Wednesday in the parking lot of the Wal-Mart in the Kingstowne neighborhood in nearby Alexandria, as she loaded her car with dryer sheets and cards and wrapping paper purchased for her son's sixth birthday party. "I'm just getting the essentials."
As the stock market crumbled and experts and lawmakers debated the effects of a massive financial lout bill, many Americans spent these past 30 days anxious to find out how Wall Street's troubles would trickle down. Today the Rasmussen Consumer Index reported a record low in consumer confidence, falling to 65.5, down 21 points from a month ago, and down nearly 40 points from this time last year. High (though dropping) gas prices, rising costs for food and basic household goods and the constriction of credit availability are all taking a toll on American purchasing routines.
"I used to go all the time," Powell said of her shopping trips to Wal-Mart and other big-box retailers. "If I needed one thing, I'd run out to buy it. But now I go just once a week. I wait for things to pile up. Everything seems so expensive."
For retail giant Wal-Mart, daily discounts and low-price merchandise have kept shoppers coming back despite the new strain on their wallets. In its September sales report, released Tuesday, Wal-Mart noted a 2.8% growth in sales at its U.S. stores since the same month last year. Bargains are, in fact, the main reason the long lines and heavy in-store aisle traffic haven't kept Terry Fife of Alexandria from abandoning his weekly trips to the Kingstowne store. "Wal-Mart is not exactly a place I look forward to shopping at," Fife said Wednesday, walking across the parking lot on his lunch break with a box of Milk Duds in hand.
But for other, pricier retailers, the economic crunch has stunted sales growth. At Target Corp., another major discount retailer, a company report released Wednesday revealed that same-store September sales in several departments had weakened since the same month last year: decorative home and garden, women's apparel and jewelry and accessories. The total decrease in comparable store sales was 3%. "Sales for the month of September were below our expectations, reflecting continued daily volatility," president and CEO Gregg Steinhafel said in the report.
Home Depot, the world's largest home-improvement retailer, also reported revenue loss. Its sales for the fiscal 2008 second quarter totaled $21 billion, a 5.4% decrease from the same time a year earlier. A spokesman for Home Depot would not comment Wednesday on sales in the past 40 days.
Owners of independent hardware stores say the market pressure might actually be working in their favor. "When you're buying $1,000 worth of things, it's worth it to go to Home Depot," says Todd Pfeiffer, owner of Pfeiffer's Hardware store in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood of northwest Washington, D.C. "Here, it's about convenience." With fewer people furnishing new homes given the current housing crisis, says Pfeiffer, they are more likely to need "bits and pieces" for smaller fix-it projects. That brings them to their local hardware store.
Gina Schaefer and Mark Friedman, a husband and wife who own five Ace Hardware stores throughout Washington and Baltimore, note that in a time when few people want to move, paint and garden procts continue to sell well. "The greatest way to freshen up a room is to change the paint," she says, noting that sales are pretty consistent across the merchandise board. Schaefer adds that a new Administration, with an influx of new residents to the district, will likely yield more consumers looking to spruce up their new homes.
But for Kathy Whitaker, owner of a small home-improvement business, money is tighter now than it has been in a while. "Lots of customers are cutting back" on the more pricey design and décor changes planned for their houses, instead opting for smaller projects or abandoning their plans altogether, she says. That means some of the updates she wants to make on her own home have been thrown off track.
"I have a house that's a work in progress. Every time you turn around, there's something else we need to do," says Whitaker, of Springfield, Va., as she pulls bags of cat food and bottles of motor oil from her Wal-Mart shopping cart. "But we definitely have to watch what we buy now. We're only buying things we really need, and we're trying to consolidate and do all our shopping in one trip to save on gas."
Ⅸ 急需金融方面的英文文獻
http://time.fe.e.cn/thesis/2007-11-26/12.html
看看這個適合你不?你多少也要給點分啊。