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We study the volume–volatility relation by splitting volume into the number of trades and the average trade size at individual and institutional level, and realized volatility into its continuous and jump components. We find that the number of trades is the most important variable driving...
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This paper applies entropy weight and grey relation analysis to evaluate corporate social responsibility (CSR) performance of eight Chinese major airlines. This paper intends to achieve two main aims. First, this study uses entropy to find the relative weights of performance measures of CSR. In...
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This paper discusses the wealth distribution in a finite-sized closed economic system, where each agent may choose one amongst the four strategies: hawk, defect, cooperate and dove. When two agents encounter, exchange of the wealth is decided by the rules defined. The simulation results show...
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In this work, the problem of allocating a set of production lots to satisfy customer orders is considered. This research is of relevance to lot-to-order matching problems in semiconductor supply chain settings. We consider that lot-splitting is not allowed during the allocation process due to...
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We analyze the pricing accuracy and risk properties of the constant-elasticity-volatility (CEV) market model. It is shown that the calibration results to both caps and swaptions show small pricing errors. The whole model fit confirms the existence of strike bias in the US interest rate...
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