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How airlines get you to pay more for business class
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Asymmetric Information in Finance Explained
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- 1 Introduction
- 2 What is Net Present Value?
- 3 What is the right discount rate?
- 4 How much should you borrow?
- 5 What is the value of being able to change your mind?
- 6 We assume everyone has the same information
- 7 Why companies should be managed in the shareholders' interest
- 8 Contracting theory, how it affects shareholders
- 9 The principal-agent problem
- 10 What is an ideal trade?
- 11 Problems caused by information asymmetry
- 12 Examples of information asymmetry
- 13 Akerlof's paper 'The Market for Lemons'
- 14 Adverse selection and moral hazard
- 15 How to advertise for the next James Bond
- 16 How asymmetric information affects the labour market
- 17 Education makes you more employable
- 18 Should you work hard or 'work smart'?
- 19 Can getting angry help you in business?
- 20 How screening helps you get the information you're missing
- 21 How airlines get you to pay more for business class
- 22 Why banks are reluctant to give out loans
- 23 Who is most hurt by asymmetric information? + conclusion
- 24 Q&A session