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Focus: Credit Risk, Integrated Risk Management, Interest Rate Term Structure, Portfolio and Hedge Fund Management and other areas of Quantitative Finance.
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Konfirmatorische Faktoren- und Regressionsanalyse, Pfadanalyse, Multigruppenanalyse, latente Merkmalsanalyse, Logik der Hypothesentestung, Fit- Masse, Strategien der Modellentwicklung, Bootstrapping.
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The AFF is the official symposium of the Financial Forecasting F2 section of the ESCMSE. The range of topics of interest is quite broad and it includes but is not limited to: 1. Computationally Intensive Methods in Economics, Finance and Forecasting. 2. High Frequency Forecasting. 3. Directional...
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The 2005 Australian Conference of Economists will be held at the University of Melbourne from Monday 26th to Wednesday 28th September 2005. Confirmed speakers include: Olivier Blanchard (MIT), Alison Booth (ANU), Roger Craine (Berkeley), David Fielding (Otago), James Galbraith (Texas), Simon...
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The IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation covers all aspects of the practice and theory of evolutionary computation; topics include but are not limited to: multiobjective optimization, numerical & combinatorial optimization, machine learning, evolvable hardware, games and theory, DNA,...
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The conference will provide a forum for the presentation and exchange of research results and practical experiences within the fields of computational and financial econometrics, empirical economics, time-series and cross-section statistics and applied mathematics. The conference programme will...
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Rapid progress in information and communication technologies stirs up modern economies as do the liberalisation and deregulation of traditional network-based industries. These developments pose new challenges for economic theory and economic policy. Thus, there is a growing body of both...
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