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Land Title systems and Title Insurance are increasingly pervasive in global economic activity, productivity/output and in Financial Stability issues, and hence have direct and significant effects on Climate Finance and Energy Finance. This article: i) discusses the relationships among Climate...
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This article contributes to the existing literature by: i) proving that the Descartes Sign Rule (as interpreted by most academicians - such as Oehmke (2000) and Osborne (2010)) is wrong; ii) proving that the Fundamental Theorem Of Algebra (FTA) is wrong; iii) explaining how...
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This article shows that the Qu (2018) conjectures, the Yang & Fu (2018) conjectures, the Jiang (2020) Conjecture-#1, the Tao (2016) Conjecture-#1, the Cipu & Mignotte (2007) Conjecture and the Cipu (2007) Conjecture [all of which pertain to the system of Simultaneous Pell equations...
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Investment Decision Analysis using NPV and or the Mean-Variance Model has become the primary method of investment evaluation. However, these approaches are deeply flawed and are very sensitive to the time horizon, the signs of the periodic cash flows, and discount rates that exceed 100% or are...
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This article: 1) develops new psychological theories and mathematical models that can explain many of the legal and economic problems that occurred in the US housing industry between 2000 and the present - such as the sub-prime loan problems, predatory lending, mortgage fraud, title defects,...
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This article analyzes relevant legal, economic and policy issues inherent in illegal online filesharing. Presently, there are no unified sets of laws, clear standards of behavior, standards of evidence or 'efficient' laws that function with respect to the sociological patterns of illegal filesharing
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