New facets of economic complexity in modern financial markets
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New facets of economic complexity in modern financial markets
Routledge, 2019
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The book is motivated by the disruptions introduced by the financial crisis and the many attempts that have followed to propose new ideas and remedies.
Assembling contributions by authors from a variety of backgrounds, this collection illustrates the potentials resulting from the marriage of financial economics, complexity theory and an out-of-equilibrium view of the economic world. Challenging the traditional hypotheses that lie behind financial market functioning, new evidence is provided about the hidden factors fuelling bubbles, the impact of agents' heterogeneity, the importance of endogeneity in the information transmission mechanism, the dynamics of herding, the sources of volatility, the portfolio optimization techniques, the financial innovation and the trend identification in a nonlinear time-series framework.
Presenting the advances made in financial market analysis, and putting emphasis on nonlinear dynamics, this book suggests interdisciplinary methodologies for the study of well-known stylised facts and financial abnormalities. This book was originally published as a special issue of The European Journal of Finance.
目次
Introduction - New facets of the economic complexity in modern financial markets 1. Diagnostics of rational expectation financial bubbles with stochastic mean-reverting termination times 2. Everything you always wanted to know about log-periodic power laws for bubble modeling but were afraid to ask 3. Heterogeneous expectations and exchange rate dynamics 4. Asymmetric returns, gradual bubbles and sudden crashes 5. Epidemics of rules, rational negligence and market crashes 6. A note on institutional hierarchy and volatility in financial markets 7. Identifying reference companies using the book-to-market ratio: a minimum spanning tree approach 8. Risk sharing in a financial market with endogenous option prices 9. Performance analysis of a collateralized fund obligation (CFO) equity tranche 10. Optimal liquidation strategies regularize portfolio selection 11. Nonlinear dynamics in economics and finance and unit root testing
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