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The main focus will be on empirical/econometric studies in finance. Topics include (but are not limited to): Asset Pricing; Behavioral Finance; Derivative Markets; Financial Econometrics; Financial Markets; International Finance; Market Microstructure; Risk Management; Volatility Models.
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Topics: - Non cooperative dynamic games; - Stochastic games; - Evolutionary games; - Cooperative equilibria; - Numerical methods in dynamic games; - Applications of dynamic games in: - Network industries (telecommunications, transportation, etc.); - Economics and finance; - Marketing and operations...
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The year of 2014 marks the 70th anniversary of the publication of The Great Transformation and 50 years since the death of Karl Polanyi in 1964. It also marks the start of the First World War 100 years ago, and the 30 years which transformed the political, economic and social landscape of Europe...
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Theme: Local Contexts in Global Business
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The purpose of the PDW is to provide junior scholars with developmental feedback on their current research projects in international business studies. While we hope that many of these papers will be eventually submitted to JIBS, the purpose of the PDW is broader: to improve the quality of IB...
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Tracks: - Social Sciences and Humanities, - Business and Economics, - Teaching and Education, and - Science and Technology. The accepted submissions will be clustered around their common topics and areas of interest. As is typical of multidisciplinary conferences, the final program - released...
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The New Zealand Initiative invites you to a presentation on how global population changes and economic repolarisation are ushering in a new world order. The future will increasingly be dominated by the Asia-Pacific region. For New Zealand, which has traditionally been associated as part of the...
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