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Applied Mathematics 22 Epistemic Game Theory 9 Foundations 9 Game Theory 9 Nash Equilibrium 9 Probability 9 Rationalizability 9 Social Neuroscience 9 Uncertainty 9 applied mathematics 8 Mathematics and Applied Mathematics 7 Other Applied Mathematics 4 APPLIED MATHEMATICS 2 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND IMAGE PROCESSING 2 Applied Statistics 2 Economic models 2 Economics 2 Learning systems 2 Mathematical models 2 Mathematics 2 Mathematik 2 Social and Behavioral Sciences 2 Statistics 2 Statistics and Probability 2 Theory 2 arithmetic 2 computation 2 econometrics 2 equation 2 mathematical statistics 2 mathematics 2 mortality law 2 probability 2 9102 Microeconomics 1 Algorithms 1 Anthrax 1 Applied Economics 1 Bayesian game 1 Bildungsniveau 1 Bilingual, Multilingual, and Multicultural Education 1
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Article 19 Book / Working Paper 13 Other 12 Journal 1
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Thesis 5 Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 Case Study 1 Conference paper 1 Konferenzbeitrag 1
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Undetermined 29 English 15 German 1
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Brandenburger, Adam 9 E Mare 4 Dekel, Eddie 3 Friedenberg, Amanda 3 Bartlett, P. L. 2 Erasmus, Paul Jacobus 2 Hannerz, Harald 2 Keisler, H. Jerome 2 Madan, Dilip B 2 Qin, Cheng-Zhong 2 Assaf, Albert 1 Aumann, Robert 1 Bambe Moutsinga, Claude Rodrigue 1 Baxter, J. 1 Blume, Lawrence 1 Boucheron, S. 1 Chichilnisky, Graciela 1 Chukwu, Ethelbert Nwakuche 1 Cramton, Peter 1 Dr H Boraine 1 E Maré 1 Farkas-Kis, Máté 1 Feldkircher, Martin 1 Foster, M. John 1 Ghaharian, Kasra Christopher 1 H, Jorge Manrique 1 Hariparsad, Sanveer 1 Hart, Keith Allen 1 Herrmann, Jeffrey W 1 Houck, Michelle Lee 1 Jiang, Yu 1 Kalman, P. J. 1 Le Roux, Samuel Jacques 1 Lugosi, G. 1 Ma, Huaqiang 1 Malan, Karien 1 Matawie, Kenan 1 Monroe, Hunter K. 1 Mr A J van Zyl 1 Palley, Asa Benjamin 1
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Department of Economics, University of California-Santa Barbara (UCSB) 3 International Monetary Fund (IMF) 2 World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. 2 Gesellschaft für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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The Language of Game Theory:Putting Epistemics into the Mathematics of Games 8 University of California at Santa Barbara, Economics Working Paper Series 3 Demographic Research 2 IMF Working Papers 2 World Scientific Books 2 Global Journal of Business Research 1 International journal of management and decision making : IJMDM 1 Journal of decision systems 1 MPRA Paper 1 Panoeconomicus 1 REVISTA ECOS DE ECONOMÍA 1 World review of political economy : journal of the World Association for Political Economy 1
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RePEc 21 BASE 20 ECONIS (ZBW) 3 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 1
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Measuring counterparty credit risk : an overview of the theory and practice
Le Roux, Samuel Jacques - 2009
The global over-the-counter derivatives market reached a staggering 14.5 trillion US dollars in gross market value at the end of December 2007. Although OTC derivatives are extremely useful and versatile in transferring risks, it appears to be a double-edged sword. For every derivative...
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Long term extrapolation and hedging of the South African yield curve
Thomas, Michael Patrick - 2009
The South African fixed interest rate market has historically had very little liquidity beyond 15 - 20 years. Most financial institutions are currently prepared to quote and trade interest rate risk up to a maximum term of 30 years. Any trades beyond 30 years usually attract very onerous spreads...
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Inference and prediction in a multiple structural break model of economic time series
Jiang, Yu - 2009
This thesis develops a new Bayesian approach to structural break modeling. The focuses of the approach are the modeling of in-sample structural breaks and forecasting time series allowing out-of-sample breaks. Our model has some desirable features. First, the number of regimes is not fixed and...
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Large-Sample Logistic Regression with Latent Covariates in a Bayesian Networking Context
Wang, Junhua - 2009
We considered the problem of predicting student retention using logistic regression when the most important covariates such as the college variables are latent, but the network structure is known. This network structure specifies the relationship between pre-college to college variables and then...
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The Multivariate Variance Gamma Process and Its Applications in Multi-asset Option Pricing
Wang, Jun - 2009
Dependence modeling plays a critical role in pricing and hedging multi-asset derivatives and managing risks with a portfolio of assets. With the emerge of structured products, it has attracted considerable interest in using multivariate Levy processes to model the joint dynamics of multiple...
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Sequential Search With Ordinal Ranks and Cardinal Values: An Infinite Discounted Secretary Problem
Palley, Asa Benjamin - 2009
We consider an extension of the classical secretary problem where a decision maker observes only the relative ranks of a sequence of up to N applicants, whose true values are i.i.d. U[0,1] random variables. Applicants arrive according to a homogeneous Poisson Process, and the decision maker...
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An Explicit Approach to Modeling Finite-Order Type Spaces and Applications
Qin, Cheng-Zhong; Yang, Chun-Lei - Department of Economics, University of California-Santa … - 2009
Every abstract type of a belief-closed type space corresponds to an infinite belief hierarchy. But only finite order of beliefs is necessary for most applications. As we demonstrate, many important insights from recent development in the theory of Bayesian games with higher-order uncertainty...
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Can Markets Compute Equilibria?
Monroe, Hunter K. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2009
Recent turmoil in financial and commodities markets has renewed questions regarding how well markets discover equilibrium prices, particularly when those markets are highly complex. A relatively new critique questions whether markets can realistically find equilibrium prices if computers cannot....
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On Pairwise Stability and Anti-Competitiveness of Cross-Holdings in Oligopoly
Qin, Cheng-Zhong; Shengping, zsp@gsm.pku.edu.cn; Zhu, Dandan - Department of Economics, University of California-Santa … - 2009
This paper considers a model of endogenous bilateral cross-holdings. A notion of pairwise stability is applied to analyze firms' incentives for cross-holdings. Under certain conditions and Cournot competition on the output market, it is shown that monopoly is the only outcome of pairwise stable...
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Dornbusch Was Wrong: There is no Convincing Evidence of Overshooting, Delayed or Otherwise
Pippenger, John - Department of Economics, University of California-Santa … - 2009
Several articles claim that Eichenbaum and Evans (1995) shows that nominal exchange rates experience a delayed version of Dornbusch overshooting. These same articles usually claim that impulse responses similar to those in Eichenbaum and Evans are evidence of such overshooting. But Eichenbaum...
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