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Updates and advances the theory of expected utility as applied to risk analysis and financial decision making.
Clodagh Finn has travelled throughout Europe to piece together the story of this remarkable, unknown Irish woman, meeting many of those children Mary Elmes saved.
This book describes market microstructure and modern risks, and presents a new way of thinking about risk management in today's high-speed world.
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By building an investing safety net that gives you the gains needed for growth – though more modest than those of past years – but protection against the downside.
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I especially want to thank Martin Greenberger for conceiving of the book, the Electric Power Research Institute for supporting it, and Resources for the Future for undertaking the project. I owe a very special debt of gratitude to Emery ...
The push to speed up settlement is driven by the very firms that are presently threatened with disruption by blockchain, a nascent, yet winning way to manage settlement risk in real time. In the not-so-distant future, fintech blockchain ...
Risk preference Frederick (2005) and Dohmen et al. (2011) find that people with higher cognitive ability tend to be more patient and less risk-averse. While this suggests a correlation between risk and time preferences, we have already ...