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Stock picking is the field of financial analysis that is of particular interest for many professional investors and researchers. In this study stock picking is implemented via binary classification trees. Optimal tree size is believed to be the crucial factor in forecasting performance of the...
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Several empirical studies reported that pricing kernels exhibit a common pattern across different markets. The main interest in pricing kernels lies in validating the presence of the peaks and their variability in location among curves. Motivated by this observation we investigate the problem of...
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E-learning plays an important role in education as it supports online teaching via computer networks and provides educational services by utilising information technologies. This paper presents a case study describing the development of an Arabic language e-learning course in statistics. Under...
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Decision making usually involves uncertainty and risk. Understanding which parts of the human brain are activated during decisions under risk and which neural processes underly (risky) investment decisions are important goals in neuroeconomics. Here, we analyze functional magnetic resonance...
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Expectile regression, as a general M smoother, is used to capture the tail behaviour of a distribution. Let (X <Subscript>1</Subscript>,Y <Subscript>1</Subscript>),…,(X <Subscript> n </Subscript>,Y <Subscript> n </Subscript>) be i.i.d. rvs. Denote by v(x) the unknown τ-expectile regression curve of Y conditional on X, and by v <Subscript> n </Subscript>(x) its kernel smoothing estimator. In this paper, we...</subscript></subscript></subscript></subscript></subscript>
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The behaviour of market agents has been extensively covered in the literature. Risk averse behaviour, described by Von Neumann and Morgenstern (Theory of games and economic behavior. Princeton University Press, Princeton, <CitationRef CitationID="CR16">1944</CitationRef>) via a concave utility function, is considered to be a cornerstone...</citationref>
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