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In many real world applications, decisions are usually made by collecting and judging information from multiple different data sources. Let us take the stock market as an example. We never make our decision based on just one single piece of advice, but always rely on a collection of information,...
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 28-29).
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Investment, dividend and external financing decisions are the major decisions of a firm. External financing includes the flotation of new common shares and/or new debt. Previous studies on the interrelationships among these three decisions precluded new equity financing in their models. Thus,...
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This study investigates the pricing behaviors of default-free bond futures and American options on default-free bond futures based on the framework of Brennan and Schwartz (1979). In their model, the state space of interest-rate-dependent claims is spanned by the instantaneous spot interest rate...
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We critically examine how evidence and knowledge are brokered between the various actors (agents) in regulatory decisions on risk. Following a précis of context and regulatory process, we explore the role power and personality might play as evidence is synthesised and used to inform risk...
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