Boston properties a and b harvard business school cases


Question: Boston Properties (A and B) (Harvard Business School Cases 211018 and 211041-PDF-ENG). The case introduces options pricing, payoff diagrams, and the law of one price and explains arbitrage as well as no-arbitrage bounds.

Smith, Barney, Harris Upham and Co. Inc. (Darden School of Business Case UV0074-PDF-ENG, Harvard Business Publishing). The case approaches put- call parity from the trader's perspective and examines the practical aspects of doing arbitrage in the options markets.

Sleepless in L.A. (Richard Ivey School of Business Foundation Case 905N11-PDFENG, Harvard Business Publishing). The case discusses the Black-Scholes- Merton model for options pricing, the concept of implied volatility, and put-call parity. It also shows how options pricing can be used to value corporate liabilities of a financially distressed company.

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