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Neuro-dynamic trading methods

European Journal of Operational Research, 2006
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Casqueiro, Patrícia Xufre   +1 more
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Trade Finance and Payment Methods in International Trade

2021
International transactions are riskier than domestic transactions for several reasons, including, but not limited to, geographical distance, longer shipping times, greater informational frictions, contract enforcement, and dispute resolution problems.
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Methods of Trade

2008
In international markets the situation is often more complex than in local markets. In local markets it is possible that the parties may have known each other for some time and have built a certain level of trust. Trading risk in local markets is much less than in international markets.
Tarsem Bhogal, Arun Trivedi
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Demystifying modelling methods for trade policy [PDF]

open access: possible, 2005
In recent years, quantitative analysis of the effects of policies on economic outcomes has grown sharply. These exercises in quantification have been made possible by advances in theory and analytical techniques, and no less importantly, by the dramatically increased computational and data processing power of computers.
Piermartini, Roberta, Teh, Robert
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Stochastic Filtering Methods in Electronic Trading

2017
Stochastic filtering methods have found many applications, from Space Shuttles to self-driving cars. In this chapter we shall review some classical and modern filtering algorithms and show how they can be used in finance, especially electronic trading, to estimate and forecast econometric models, stochastic volatility and term structure of risky bonds.
Paul Bilokon   +2 more
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Shaping Methods and Cost Trade-Offs

Workshop on Optical Fabrication and Testing, 1982
Because of a worldwide sluggish economy many manufacturers of optical instruments are searching for ways to reduce cost of their products. This talk will attempt to deal with this subject by examining some potential tolerancing trade-offs which have proven successful in reducing manufacturing cost without adversely affecting optical performance.
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