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This paper constructs a model of long-run performance for SMEs that have received venture capital backing. The model explains performance by financial structure. FAME data are used for estimating performance equations over the period 1989 to 2004 for UK businesses in their post-investment...
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This paper outlines an approach to Bayesian semiparametric regression in multiple equation models which can be used to carry out inference in seemingly unrelated regressions or simultaneous equations models with nonparametric components. The approach treats the points on each nonparametric...
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Mathematics plays a vital role in many areas of finance and provides the theories and tools that have been widely used … in all areas of finance. In this editorial, we tell authors the ideas on what types of papers we will accept for … publication in the area of mathematical finance. We will discuss some well-cited papers of mathematical finance. …
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Due to the non-normality of stock returns, nonparametric rank tests are gaining accceptance relative to parametric tests in financial economics event studies. In rank tests, financial assets’ multiple day cumulative abnormal returns (CARs) are replaced by cumulated ranks. This paper proposes...
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Statistical dynamics of financial systems is investigated, based on a model of a randomly coupled equation system driven by a stochastic Langevin force. It is found that in a stable regime the noise power spectrum of the system is 1/f-like: ∝ ω- 3/2 (where ω is the frequency), that the...
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Motivated by an application in a public utility, the credit screening problem is re-examined from a decision theoretic viewpoint. The relationships between several alternative problem formulations are explored, and compared to the classical linear discriminant analysis (LDA) approach. Several...
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