Article Critique “The Value Premium and the CAPM” Endri Seiti Course: Research Methods in Finance and Accounting Instructor: Dr. Magdy S. Roufaiel Introduction: “The Value Premium and the CAPM” paper‚ written by Eugene Fama and Kenneth French was published in the Journal of Finance in October 2006. Eugene Fama is an American economist‚ known for his work on portfolio theory and asset pricing and is working as a Professor of Finance at the Chicago University; while Kenneth French is
Premium Stock market Investment Fundamental analysis
Article Review 1 Article Review 1 Natalie Matheny Health 349 Abstract In the article read‚ “Challenges to Using a Business Case for Addressing Health Disparities”‚ the authors discuss in detail the disparities in health care. They use the business case and social cases of health care disparities to compare and contrast. They describe‚ in detail‚ the challenges being faced when trying to address the issues and improve the problems being faced. They also describe why some of the solutions
Premium Employment Health disparities Wage
INTRODUCTION * Takaful originates from the Arabic word kafalah‚ which means guaranteeing each other. Takaful system is based on the concept of social solidarity‚ cooperation and mutual indemnification of losses of members. In addition‚ the Takaful system is perceived as cooperative or mutual insurance‚ where members contribute a certain sum of money to a common pool. The Takaful system is based on the principles of mutual co-operation and responsibility between participants in a group. It is
Premium Islamic banking Bank Negara Malaysia Malaysia
Review of the Journal Article Course Title: Development Practice: International Context and Worlds of Action Convenor: Dr.Farhad Hossain Programme Name: M I D P Student’s ID: 8371644 Review The International Aid System and the Non-Governmental organizations: A new
Premium Local government Poverty Political science
Samsung Unveils Galaxy Gear Smartwatch BERLIN‚ Sept. 4 — Samsung Electronics unveiled on Wednesday its highly anticipated digital wristwatch that can snap photos‚ track workouts and use an array of apps — gadgetry that the company hopes will catapult it into a market of smart portable devices that leave cellphones in users’ pockets. Named the Samsung Galaxy Gear‚ the so-called smartwatch will join Google Glass as the latest example of wearable technology. The watch is synced to a cellphone
Premium Economics
Analytical Baskin‚ J. B. (1988)‚ ‘The development of corporate financial markets in Britain and the United States‚ 1600–1914: overcoming asymmetric information‚’ Business History Review‚ 62‚ 199–237. Baumol‚ W. J. (1982)‚ ‘Contestable markets: an uprising in the theory of industry structure‚’ American Economic Review‚ 72‚ 1–15. Bhagat‚ S.‚ A. Shleifer and R. Vishny (1990)‚ ‘Hostile takeovers in the 1980s: the return to corporate specialization‚’ Brookings Papers on Economic Activity: Microeconomics
Premium 20th century Economics
Republic of the Philippines Tarlac State University Academic Year 2012-2013 Self Introduction Module Approach (SIMA) 1987 Philippine Constitution: Article IX THE FAMILY Prepared by: Arnold C. Pulido Jr. BSEd 1D-1 Prepared for: Submitted to: Jose Angel D Zaballa (Instructor) I. Objective 1. To know the importance of family. 2. To know the importance of Marriage. 3. To know the rights of the children. 4. To know the duties and responsibilities of the family
Premium Human rights Marriage Family
ARTICLE 370: LAWS AND POLITICS While the Constitution recognises in Article 370 the special status of Jammu and Kashmir‚ the Central Government’s policies since 1953 have totally undermined its autonomy. Senior lawyer and political analyst A.G. NOORANI discusses both aspects and suggests a way out of the mess. "I say with all respect to our Constitution that it just does not matter what your Constitution says; if the people of Kashmir do not want it‚ it will not go there. Because what is the alternative
Premium United States Constitution Constitution of India Kashmir
Yasir Masood Scholarly Article Assignment In “Crime‚ Guilt‚ and Subjectivity in Film Noir”‚ Winfried Fluck argues that Film Noir “opens our eyes to the ‘true’ state of American society”1 by not masking true human emotion in a situation where survival is not certain. He implies that it shows the protagonist struggle with desire and selfishness in a light that had not been shown before in American cinema and is the root of why Film Noir transcends time and remains a popular genre. He adds that the
Premium Culture Mainstream Popular culture
Strategic Human Resources Management: A Review of the Literature and a Proposed Typology Cynthia A. Lengnick-Hall; Mark L. Lengnick-Hall The Academy of Management Review‚ Vol. 13‚ No. 3. (Jul.‚ 1988)‚ pp. 454-470. Stable URL: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0363-7425%28198807%2913%3A3%3C454%3ASHRMAR%3E2.0.CO%3B2-0 The Academy of Management Review is currently published by Academy of Management. Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available
Premium Human resources Human resource management Strategic management