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FT Publishing, London, Business School, of Chicago University and Wharton:, 1998, softcover, illustrated, index, 465 pages, condition: new.
An introduction to finance covers corporate finance, investments, financial markets, accounting, risk management, and government regulation.
The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business has more Nobel Prize winners than all the other business schools combined. In addition to its legendary strength in finance, Chicago offers six programs leading to an MBA degree and a Ph.D. in business. Approximately 35 Chicago graduates hold key faculty posts at business and universities and more than 50 serve as deans.
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, founded in 1881 as the first collegiate school of management in the United States, is recognized around the world for its innovative leadership and broad academic strengths across every major discipline and at every level of business education. Currently, Wharton has 4695 students and nearly 10,000 participants in its executive education programs each year and a network of 70,000 alumni in more than 100 countries.
Founded in 1965, London Business School has firmly established itself as a leading international business school, offering a 21-month MBA program as well as a one-year Masters in Finance course. London Business School's Institute of Finance & Accounting was established in 1973, and has since established itself as an international center of excellence with the largest concentration of finance faculty outside North America.