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Green Bond Paper Topics, Journal Metrics and Post‐publication Diffusion
ABSTRACT Green bonds are important financial instruments in sustainable finance, generating a rapidly expanding academic literature. This paper identifies the topics analyzed in green bond academic research and examines how these topics are associated with journal and post‐publication diffusion metrics. Using 1048 paper abstracts published between 2015
Paraic McGee, Tom Egan, Sheila O'Donohoe
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Chaos and Coexisting Attractors of Kolmogorov-Type Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Generators. [PDF]
Wang D.
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Robust Estimation and Inference for Time‐Varying Unconditional Volatility
ABSTRACT We derive a general and robust estimator of a large class of parametric specifications of time‐varying unconditional volatility of financial returns, both univariate and multivariate, and establish the Consistency and Asymptotic Normality (CAN) of the estimator.
Adam Lee +2 more
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Online Optimizing Control and Dynamic Operation and Design Optimization of a Batch Electrodialysis Process for Sulfuric Acid Recovery. [PDF]
Latinis A, Papadopoulos AI, Seferlis P.
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Detecting Periodicity of a General Stationary Time Series via AR(2)‐Model Fitting
ABSTRACT Estimating the periodicity of a stationary time series via fitting a second‐order stationary autoregressive (AR(2)) model has been initiated by the seminal paper of Yule (1927). We investigate properties of this procedure when applied to general stationary processes possessing a spectral density with a dominant peak at some unknown frequency ...
Jens‐Peter Kreiss +2 more
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State of mission: Battery management with neural networks and electrochemical AI. [PDF]
Ozkan CS, Ozkan M.
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Gesturing While Writing: An Alternate Perspective on Mimetic Prosody
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Paul Magee
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The fundamental theorem of asset pricing with and without transaction costs
Abstract We prove a version of the fundamental theorem of asset pricing (FTAP) in continuous time that is based on the strict no‐arbitrage condition and that is applicable to both frictionless markets and markets with proportional transaction costs. We consider a market with a single risky asset whose ask price process is higher than or equal to its ...
Christoph Kühn
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