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Predicting bankruptcy within selected industries is crucial because of the potential ripple effects and unique characteristics of those industries. It serves as a risk management tool, guiding various stakeholders in making decisions. While artificial intelligence (AI) has shown high success...
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In 1983, Meese and Rogoff showed that traditional economic models developed since the 1970s do not perform better than the random walk in predicting out-of-sample exchange rates when using data obtained after the beginning of the floating rate system. Subsequently, whether traditional economical...
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In this study, we compare the performance of stochastic processes, namely, the Vasicek, Cox-Ingersoll-Ross (CIR), and geometric Brownian motion (GBM) models, with that of machine learning algorithms, such as Random Forest, Support Vector Machine (SVM), and k-Nearest Neighbors (KNN), for...
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Identifying the New Zealand housing market characteristics, the study examined the determinants of residential property price, and showed how different the marginal impact of these factors was. A semi-long linear model was estimated to assess the impact of demand and supply related factors on...
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