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Optimal Reinsurance and Investment in a Point Process Market Model (Financial Modeling and Analysis)
Enrico Edoli, Wolfgang Runggaldier
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This paper provides a brief exposition of financial markets in Post Keynesian economics. Inspired by John Maynard Keynes's path-breaking insights into the role of liquidity and finance in monetary production economies Post Keynesian economics offers a refreshing alternative to mainstream (mis)conceptions in this area.
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The new year’s beginning was marked by a generally positive behavior of the stock market. The quotation changes displayed by major Blue Chips over January were multi-vectored. At the same time, it should be noted that the observed growth in prices was sustained by Russian investors, while foreign market participants continued to withdraw their ...
Nikita Andrievskiy, Elizaveta Khudko
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The Journal of Finance, 1989ABSTRACTFirms and institutions are monitored and controlled through a complex set of implicit and explicit contractual relations. Because of these agency theoretic relations, institutional behavior in financial markets is not a simple reflection of the preference structures of individuals.
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In December 2012, the Russian financial markets demonstrated a similar trend to the previous months, characterized by significant volatility. An average monthly trading volume of the Russian Federation for the period increased by 4%, while the market for government securities and futures decreased by 2% and 4%, respectively.
Natalia Burkova, Elizaveta Khudko
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2008
Laboratory financial markets allow human subjects to trade assets under conditions controlled by the researcher. By varying the conditions — such as the trading format, or the timing and content of private information — the researcher can make direct and sharp inferences.
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Laboratory financial markets allow human subjects to trade assets under conditions controlled by the researcher. By varying the conditions — such as the trading format, or the timing and content of private information — the researcher can make direct and sharp inferences.
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