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2015
Documents submitted to the Faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Fine Arts in the Department of Art.
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Documents submitted to the Faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Fine Arts in the Department of Art.
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, 2016
This paper examines herd behaviour using aggregate market data for stocks, with a focus on the role of idiosyncratic participants with heterogeneous information.
Haixin Dang, Mi Lin
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This paper examines herd behaviour using aggregate market data for stocks, with a focus on the role of idiosyncratic participants with heterogeneous information.
Haixin Dang, Mi Lin
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Herding and anti-herding: A model of reputational differentiation
European Economic Review, 2001Abstract We analyze a model related to the strategic herding literature where a second expert maximizes his expected second period value by conforming with a first expert (‘herding’). In contrast to the herding literature we assume that an agent is most valuable if he is the only smart agent. If the value of being the only smart agent is sufficiently
Mattias K. Polborn, Matthias R. Effinger
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Technical efficiency, herd size, and exit intentions in U.S. dairy farms
, 2016The U.S. dairy industry has seen major restructuring in recent decades. A sharp decline in the number of U.S. dairy farms and an increase in average herd sizes have accompanied exits, which have been concentrated among smaller herds.
Fengxia Dong+3 more
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Further Evidence on the Herd Behavior in Vietnam Stock Market
, 2016This paper examines the presence of herd behavior in Vietnam stock market using a sample of 299 companies listed on the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange covering the time period 2005–2015.
X. Vo, Bao Anh Phan Dang
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2019
Herd immunity is an important concept of epidemic theory regarding the population-level effect of individual immunity to prevent transmission of pathogens. Herd immunity exists when sufficient numbers of animals in a group or population have immunity against an agent such that the likelihood of an effective contact between diseased and susceptible ...
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Herd immunity is an important concept of epidemic theory regarding the population-level effect of individual immunity to prevent transmission of pathogens. Herd immunity exists when sufficient numbers of animals in a group or population have immunity against an agent such that the likelihood of an effective contact between diseased and susceptible ...
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2003
One million people cannot be wrong . Each agent observes what others do and takes a zero-one decision in a preordered sequence. In a cascade, all agents herd on a sufficiently strong public belief and there is no learning. In a herd, all agents turn out to take the same decision. A cascade generates a herd, but the converse is not true.
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One million people cannot be wrong . Each agent observes what others do and takes a zero-one decision in a preordered sequence. In a cascade, all agents herd on a sufficiently strong public belief and there is no learning. In a herd, all agents turn out to take the same decision. A cascade generates a herd, but the converse is not true.
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Geometry for the selfish herd.
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1971W. Hamilton
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