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Introduction -- A novel model-free term structure for stock prediction -- An adaptive correlation heston model for stock prediction -- The algorithm to control risk using option -- Option strategies: evaluation criterion and optimization -- A novel mean reversion-based local volatility model --...
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"This book discusses important issues related to managing supply chain disruption risks from various perspectives. It explores the essence and principles relating to managing these risks and provides the framework and multi-goal model groups for managing such risks. The book also discusses...
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China's transportation energy consumption : an overview -- The real drive of road traffic demand in China -- Analysis of road transport energy consumption demand in China -- Aviation fuel demand development in China -- Comparative analysis on asymmetric price effect on the traffic demand --...
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Introduction -- Existing research -- Theoretical basis : TEI@I methodology -- Scientometric analysis of demand forecasting (1975-2015): a visual description -- An integrated short-term forecasting framework with empirical mode decomposition method -- A novel seasonal decomposition-based...
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"Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) allow the public sector to seek alternative funding and expertise from the private sector during procurement processes. Such partnerships, if executed with due diligence, often benefit the public immensely. Unfortunately, Public-Private Partnerships can be...
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"The book examines a relatively unexplored issue in supply chain risk management, which is how long companies specifically take to respond to catastrophic events of low probability but high impact. The book also looks at why such supply chain disruptions are unavoidable and consequently, all...
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