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We compare yields of the leading Russian managed funds with the MICEX index using different approaches to estimate the evaluation period of a fund manager. It is shown that in some special models the MICEX index can not be considered as a benchmark to compare different funds, and at the end of...
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Bhardwaj and Brooks (1993) and Kim and Burnie (2002) look at the size effect during expansion and recession but come to different conclusions. While Bhardwaj and Brooks report reversal of size effects, Kim and Burnie show that the size effect is strong during economic expansion. A possible...
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This paper proposes planning models that will assist a flower grower with the land and flower variety allocation decisions in such a way that the revenues (or profits) are maximised over a given planning period. In particular, this paper presents models where the mix of flowers is modified...
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Bruntland Commission's report led to popularisation of notion of sustainability and a boom in the development of sustainable development indicators (SDIs). Numerous efforts have been made worldwide in constructing SDIs at global, national, and local scales, but India has been lacking in such...
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A multi-input multi-output model is developed by extending the life cycle assessment framework for analysing the relationship between agricultural production and environmental impacts. The inputs include farmland and materials such as fertilisers, pesticides and animals. The outputs are of two...
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This study aims to test a range of financial ratios by using the discriminant and logistic regression models, to determine the accuracy of these models and their ability to predict the failure of Saudi listed companies. The comparison between the two models acts to determine which model is more...
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In an increasingly revenue-driven intercollegiate athletic environment, athletic directors are often faced with the seemingly opposing objectives of creating revenue while simultaneously serving the often price sensitive needs of the student body. A stated discrete choice model is proposed to...
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This paper examines the existence of credit channel in five Asian economies namely Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines and Korea. We estimate a variant of bank loan demand and supply model using a structural vector error correction (SVEC) model to deal with fundamental issue of...
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In this paper, we present euro area money demand functions estimated for the sample period ranging from January 1994 to November 2010 with total and partial time-varying coefficients accounting for two structural changes. For this purpose, we make use of two different procedures viz. the Lee and...
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In this article we study the conduct of monetary policy by adopting a monetary union model in which we assume that, departing form the dominant literature, the central bank is directly concerned also about the national fiscal policies. The novelty of our analysis lies in fact that, on the basis...
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