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This paper provides an in depth analysis of an investor's reluctance to realize losses and his propensity to realize gains - a behavior known as the disposition effect. Together, sophistication (static differences across investors) and trading experience (evolving behavior of a single investor)...
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A key asset that is important in international markets is real estate - raw land and developed properties. Also, real estate can clearly have difference local rules for investment and transactions based upon bankruptcy protection, appraisal standards, lending standards, taxation and planning...
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Purpose –In this research, the purpose of this paper is to assess the relative pricing behavior for land in Beijing, China. The paper sees this as important for three core reasons. First, China has a strong growth economy but is still in many ways an undeveloped country and thus the paper do...
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For random growing networks, Barabás and Albert proposed a kind of model in Barabás et al. [Physica A 272 (1999) 173], i.e. model A. In this paper, for model A, we give the differential format of master equation of degree distribution and obtain its analytical solution. The obtained result...
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To study the house price dynamics in China, this paper extends the traditional life-cycle model by incorporating land supply, regime shifts and government regulation factors. The models are estimated with an error correction framework using quarterly data from 2000 to 2007 in Beijing. The...
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This paper analyzes the trading behavior of stock market investors. Purchases and sales are highly correlated when we divide investors geographically. Investors who live near a firm's headquarters react in a similar manner to releases of public information. We are able to make this...
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This paper provides an in depth analysis of an investor’s reluctance to realize losses and his propensity to realize gains – a behavior known as the disposition effect. Together, sophistication (static differences across investors) and trading experience (evolving behavior of a single...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005716063
A supply chain should be treated not just as a supply chain but also as a complex adaptive supply network (CASN). However, the literature on supply chain management has given little attention to the evolutionary complexity of the network structure and collaboration mechanism of CASNs. In this...
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