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The contribution of this paper is the extension of theoretical and practical applicability in complex systems of a fundamental concept of extreme value theory. More precisely, the paper formulates a stochastic model and establishes the sufficient conditions for evaluating its distribution...
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The classical theory about foreign exchange rate explains its fluctuations as the resulting of a random walk motion. In this paper, such a theory is put into question by performing Brock, Dechert and Scheinkman's (1987) test on the Austrian Schilling - US Dollars exchange rate for the period...
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This study compares the performance of Prospect Theory versus Stochastic Expected Utility Theory at fitting data on decision making under risk. Both theories incorporate well-known deviations from Expected Utility Maximization such as the Allais paradox or the fourfold pattern of risk attitudes....
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This study compares the performance of Prospect Theory versus Stochastic Expected Utility Theory at fitting data on decision making under risk. Both theories incorporate well-known deviations from Expected Utility Maximization such as the Allais paradox or the fourfold pattern of risk attitudes....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003894019
The classical theory about foreign exchange rate explains its fluctuations as the resulting of a random walk motion. In this paper, such a theory is put into question by performing Brock, Dechert and Scheinkman's (1987) test on the Austrian Schilling - US Dollars exchange rate for the period...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009711654
This paper suggests a model based on Poisson processes to estimate joint credit losses without the limitations of normality assumptions and non-negative correlation. Idiosyncratic and systematic risks are seen as “shocks” and defaults are driven by a latent variable (loans' lifetimes). The...
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This paper studies the 28 time series of Libor rates, classified in seven maturities and four currencies), during the last 14 years. The analysis was performed using a novel technique in financial economics: the Complexity-Entropy Causality Plane. This planar representation allows the...
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This paper considers a problem of asset pricing for case when the short-term interest rate process does not have the markovian property. In this case the price can be determined also by state variables some of that are not observable. In the same time from the practical point of view, the...
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and demographic stochasticity. In both cases different probability distributions are used to model vital rates. We verify …
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