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Lines in the broader short versus long-term battle have been drawn between various camps: those favoring corporate management versus those favoring shareholder activists; those believing that corporations are best run for the exclusive benefit of shareholders versus those believing that other...
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"Standard" environmental economics considers emissions trading to be the most effective and efficient policy instrument to meet the emission target. However, a popular view is that tradeable permits should be part of a policy portfolio, including other instruments, to reach this goal. Support...
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In the oversight of most funds, the portfolio manager holds the key decision-making power. Often regarded as foundational to the investment process, a few select managers can attract billions of dollars from investors, giving the managers increased prominence, credibility, and compensation....
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build on each other: prospect theory, safety-first portfolio theory, security-potential/aspiration (SP/A) theory, and … behavioral portfolio theory. SP/A theory evolves from safety-first portfolio theory and the introduction of aspiration level. The … behavioral portfolio theory integrates the idea of mental accounts from prospect theory with the portfolio optimization framework …
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diversification, and trading behavior. Standard finance theory predicts the optimal investment behavior of rational agents with … from theory predictions. The chapter also provides a discussion of empirical regularities that point to these deviations …
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As today's preeminent doomsday investor Mark Spitznagel describes his Daoist and roundabout investment approach, "one gains by losing and loses by gaining." This is Austrian Investing, an archetypal, counterintuitive, and proven approach, gleaned from the 150-year-old Austrian School of...
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As today's preeminent doomsday investor Mark Spitznagel describes his Daoist and roundabout investment approach, "one gains by losing and loses by gaining." This is Austrian Investing, an archetypal, counterintuitive, and proven approach, gleaned from the 150-year-old Austrian School of...
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