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-study suggests a connectionbetween the succes or failure of technical trading and the relative magnitudesof trend and volatility of …
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This paper evaluates the strength of social and economic forces that affect the pressure to emigrate 'out of Africa' for four distinctly different African countries (Morocco, Egypt, Senegal and Ghana). In general, great expectations about attaining a higher living standard and expected low job...
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What determines remittances – altruism or enlightened self-interest - and do remittances trigger additional migration? These two questions are examined empirically in Egypt, Turkey and Morocco for households with family members living abroad. Results show, first, that one cannot clearly...
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measured by the variance is significantly larger than the amplitude under RE, implying persistent excess volatility. However …
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. The evolutionarymodel explains stylized facts, such as fat tails,volatility clustering and long memory, of real financial …
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, with technical analysts conditioning their forecastingrule upon deviations from a benchmark fundamental. Volatility …
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