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Ming-Shen Chen
Ph.D. Ph.D., Michigan State University
Office : Building II, College of Management 1106
Tel : 33661088
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Research Field
• Capital Asset Pricing Empirical Studies
• Financial Statement information and Security Prices
• Theoretical and Empirical Studies on Financial Distress
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Education
• Ph.D., Michigan State University
Courses
• CASE STUDY OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
• FINANCIAL INFORMATION AND CORPORATE VALUATION
• FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS
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Journal Paper
  1. 陳明賢, 2008, Testing pecking order prediction from the viewpoint of managerial optimism: Some empirical evidence Testing pecking order prediction from the viewpoint of managerial optimism: Some empirical evidence from Taiwan, Pacific Basin Finance Journal, 160 - 181.
  2. 陳明賢, 2007, 人力財富,金融性財富及風險性資產需求之實證分析─美國消費者理財調查, 證券市場發展季刊, 1 - 46.
  3. Lin, Y., S. Hu, and M. Chen, November 2005, Managerial optimism and corporate investment: some empirical evidence of Taiwan, Pacific Basin Finance Journal, 523 - 546.
  4. Juin-jen Chang, Huei-chung Lu and Mingshen Chen, July 2005, Organized Crime or Individual Crime? Endogenous Size of a Criminal Organization and the Optimal Law Enforcement, Economic Inquiry, 661 - 675.
  5. Lu, Huei-chung, Chen, Mingshen and Juin-jen Chang, May 2005, Are More Alternatives Better for Decision-Makers? A Note on The Role of Decision Cost, Theory and Decision, 283 - 304.
  6. Chen, Mingshen, and Huei-chung Lu, March 2004, Wealth Composition and the Demand for Risky Assets, Academia Economic Papers, 1 - 22.
  7. Lu, Huei-chung, Chen, Mingshen and Chu, Cyrus C.Y., May 2002, Bequest Division and Population Growth: A Lineal Extinction Probability Approach, Journal of Population Economics, 243 - 259.
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