Theodor Hanan Eytan

Assc Professor

Zicklin School of Business

Department: Bert Wasserman Dept Eco & Fin

Areas of expertise:

Email Address: hanan.eytan@baruch.cuny.edu

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Education

Ph.D., Finance, Sloan School of Management, M.I.T.

M.B.A., Production/Operations Management, Tel-Aviv University Tel-Aviv Israel

B.S., Industrial and Management Engineering, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology Haifa Israel

Books

Eytan, H. T. (2011). Scheduling StockIssues in The Presence of Transaction Costs. (p. 42). USA, Nabu Press.

Journal Articles

(1998). American versus European Options on the Value Line Index. Journal of Futures Markets, 8. 373-388.

(1990). Corporate Taxes and Hedging With Futures. Journal of Futures Markets, 10(5). 535-540.

(1988). American vs. European options on the Value Line Index. The Journal of Futures Markets, 8(3). 373-388.

(1988). The pricing of dollar index futures. The Journal of Futures Markets, 8(2). 127-139.

(1988). The Pricing of Dollar Index Futures Contracts. Journal of Futures Markets, 8. 127-139.

(1986). The pricing of futures and options contracts on the Value Line Index. The Journal of Finance, XLI(4). 843-855.

Presentations

Eytan, H. T. (2005, May 31). A better method for estimating the cost of capital. Presented. : Tel Aviv University, school of Industrial Engineering.

Eytan, H. T., & Thomadakis, S. (1987, April 23). Valuation effects and determinants of takeover bids. Meeting. Baltimore: Eastern Finance Assoc..

Eytan, H. T. (1985, February 23). Essays on learning from the market and regulation. Ph.D Dissertation, MIT.

Eytan, H. T. (1982, December 31). A new approach to rate regulation. Presented. : Sloan School, MIT.

Eytan, H. T., & Hax, A. C. (1982, December 31). Frameworks for industry Analysis, with Examples from the Trucking Industry. Presented. : Sloan School, MIT.

Eytan, H. T. (1981, December 31). "Learning from the market and the information content of securities. Presented. : Sloan School, MIT.

Eytan, H. T. (1980, December 31). Scheduling stock issues in the presence of transaction costs. working paper #1163-80. : Sloan School, MIT.

Other Scholarly Works

Eytan, H. T. (2006). Project valuation without a CAPM – a simple no arbitrage approach.

In Progress.

Eytan, H. T. (2005). Consistent DCF Valuation.

In Progress.

Eytan, H. T., & Thomadakis, S. (1995). Optimal acquisition bids and valuation Effects.

Agrawal, A., & Eytan, H. T. (1995). The Tax Classification of Corporate Acquisitions: Analysis and Evidence.

Eytan, H. T. (1994). Stock price reactions to dividend changes: A note on the role of heterogeneous beliefs and borrowing and short-selling constraints.

Eytan, H. T. (1991). A planning horizon theorem and the scheduling of stock issues.

Eytan, H. T. (1990). Regulation by learning from the market.

Eytan, H. T. (1989). Hedging with options vs. hedging with futures.

Eytan, H. T. (1988). Analysis of stock repurchases programs.

Eytan, H. T., & Lee, K. (1988). Signaling with capital structure.

Eytan, H. T. (1987). Learning from the market and capital budgeting.

Eytan, H. T. (1986). Fair Regulation: Inevitable opportunism and the consistent optimum.

In Progress.

Reviews

Eytan, H. T. (2005,January 1). Berk and DeMarzo: Corporate Finance. Wiley.

Research Currently in Progess

Eytan, H. T.(n.d.). In Progress.

Eytan, H. T.(n.d.). In Progress.

Eytan, H. T.(n.d.). Arbitrage in Incomplete Markets. In Progress.

Eytan, H. T.(n.d.). Feedback and Equilibria When Historical Returns Are Used to Structure Portfolios.. In Progress.

Honor / AwardOrganization SponsorDate ReceivedDescription
PSC CUNY Research Award #6-668397CUNY1988
PSC-CUNY Research Award #6-66160CUNY1986
PSC-CUNY Research Award #6-665332CUNY1985
Sloan School Fellowship (1981-1982)1982
Rothschild Foundation Fellowship (1980-1981)1981
MIT Graduate Awards (1978-1980)1980

College

Committee NamePosition RoleStart DateEnd Date
Business School Undergraduate CurriculumCommittee MemberPresent
Developed the "Mergers and Aquisitions" course for the Executive MS program in Finance. Participated in open house sessions for prospective students in the Executive MS in Finance programPresent
Regular participant in the weekly Finance SeminarPresent
noneFaculty AdvisorPresent
Undergraduate academic advisementFaculty Advisor12/31/2010
Teaching observations coordinator12/31/2006
Financial Aid CommitteeCommittee Member12/31/1999
Library Committee12/31/1998
Deputy Chairman12/31/1991
Faculty SenateCommittee Member12/31/1989
Academic Recruiting12/31/1988
Academic Recruiting12/31/1986
School of Liberal ArtsSchool Representative to the school of liberal arts12/31/1986

University

Committee NamePosition RoleStart DateEnd Date
Participated in doctoral examination committee of several finance and economics studentsPresent
Taught a sequence of four doctoral courses in financePresent
Supervised and guided doctoral students writing their position paper and dissertationPresent

Professional

OrganizationPosition RoleOrganization StateOrganization CountryStart DateEnd DateAudience
The Journal of Operations Research, The Journal of Business, The Journal of Future Markets, The Journal of Financial and to Quantitative Analysis Reviewer, Journal Article1/1/198512/31/2001
The Journal of FinanceReviewer, Journal Article1/1/198512/31/2001