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65th International Atlantic Economic Conference
April 09 - 13, 2008 | Warsaw, Poland
G20-1 Financial Institutions and Services
Saturday, 12 April 2008: 16:00-18:00
Chair:
Frank Bohn,
Radboud University Nijmegen—Netherlands
Efficient Market Hypothesis in European Stock Markets
Maria Rosa Borges,
Technical University of Lisbon - Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestao and UECE—Portugal
The Day of the Week Anomaly in the Lithuanian Stock Market
Katerina Lyroudi,
Open Hellenic University—Greece
;
Natalja Strelkova,
University of Macedonia—Greece
;
Justina Sakalgte,
University of Macedonia—Greece
Consolidation, Employment, and Compensation in the U.S. Banking Industry
Joseph N. Heiney,
Elmhurst College—USA
Financial-Firm Managers as Double Agents: Implications for Governance
Emre Erkut,
Pardee RAND Graduate School—USA
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