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We investigate the predictability of both volatility and volume for a large sample of Japanese stocks. The particular emphasis of this paper is on assessing the performance of long memory time series models in comparison to their short-memory counterparts. Since long memory models should have a...
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We investigate the predictability of both volatility and volume for a large sample of Japanese stocks. The particular emphasis of this paper is on assessing the performance of long memory time series models in comparison to their short-memory counterparts. Since long memory models should have a...
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We introduce a model of super-exponential financial bubbles with two assets (risky and risk-free), in which fundamentalist and chartist traders co-exist. Fundamentalists form expectations on the return and risk of a risky asset and maximize their constant relative risk aversion expected utility...
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In this paper, we compare the bitcoin exchange rate of the U.S. dollar against the Euro with the relevant foreign spot exchange rate and find empirical evidence of co-integration and one-way Granger-causality from the spot exchange rate to the bitcoin exchange rate. Furthermore, we find market...
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Research on loss absorption of financial group (bank network) -- The Mathematics of Human Contact -- Does it still matter in the new world where a refugee comes from? - Social network, Shocks, and Ethnicity - A multi-level analysis -- The Transferability of Human Capital, the Brain Drain, and...
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