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, consisting of trading, clearing and settlement. We thereby focus on firms' decisions but also look on the implications of these …
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We posit that comparative advantage is discovered via alternative transactional regimes of trading. Transactional …
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The purpose of this article is to analyze the experiences of Russia and France regarding the state brokerage in the exports of weapons. Such activity is essential to maintain their defense industries' viability, given the dependence that both have on the foreign market. Some of the experiences...
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In this paper, a model of bounded rational investors investing their portfolio in a passive investment vehicle (e.g., an Exchange Traded Fund replicating a broad index) or an actively managed fund is presented. The model proposes that the quick reswitching of these short-term oriented investors...
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The papers in this special issue of Mathematics and Computers in Simulation cover the following topics: improving judgmental adjustment of model-based forecasts, whether forecast updates are progressive, on a constrained mixture vector autoregressive model, whether all estimators are born equal:...
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trade depends on trading that is unrelated to any information about the firm. Ideally, the CEO should be shielded from … shocks that are not informative about his actions. But since information trading is impossible without non- nformation … trading (due to the ”no-trade” theorem), shocks to prices caused by the latter are an unavoidable cost of market based pay …
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