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Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Reputation and Trust -- 3. Reputation and Good Public Governance -- 4. Entities, Roles, and Functions of Reputation-Based Governance -- 5. Computing Measures of Reputation -- 6. The Production of Statistical Information and the Analysis of...
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This study applies the multi-index (APT) to explore the relationship of NSE companies stock returns to selected market and industrial variables. In this study I have used a model i.e. the relative pricing (APT) model, to explain the expected returns at the NSE. Use of indices as well as...
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This study aimed to a stock portfolio formed with composite of companies market (PER, PBV, ROE, EPS, PSR, and B/M, VaR) and accounting performance (ROE, and EPS) also their market capitalization in Indonesia Stock Exchange period 2003-2006. Some clarification need to achieved, such as: real...
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The accrual information is discussed in light of multifactor factor asset pricing theory. It is argued that the capital market processes information efficiently, and that low accruals firms are risky and therefore earn higher average returns. In other words, the level of accruals proxies for the...
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This study examines empirically the Fama and French three factor model of stock returns using Indonesian data over 2003-2006 period. Specifically, it examines the behavior of stock prices, in relation to size (market equity, ME) and book-to-market ratio. The major objective of this study is to...
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In this paper, we use stock price data between the years 2007 and 2010 to investigate the allocation of assets on the GSE. The Classical Markowitz optimization method shows that, the most profitable portfolio is obtained by investing 90% of wealth in non-financial assets and 10% in financial...
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How to allocate resources and select the type of investment is very important . The optimal allocation, especially in the financial markets of countries that are paced growth factor, is very significance. In this research toward optimizing resource allocation, an innovative learning algorithm...
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