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Report NEP-FIN-2004-01-05
This is the archive for NEP-FIN, a report on new working papers in the area of Finance. Philip Yu issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.This report is closed
Other reports in NEP-FIN
The following items were anounced in this report:
- Eric Neumayer & Indra de Soysa, 2003.
"Trade Openness, Foreign Direct Investment and Child Labor,"
International Trade
0312001, EconWPA, revised 16 Mar 2004.
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- Goorbergh, R.W.J. van den & Huisman, K.J.M. & Kort, P.M., 2003.
"Risk aversion, price uncertainty, and irreversible investments,"
Discussion Paper
119, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research.
[Downloadable!]
- Georges Dionne, 2003.
"The Foundations of Banks' Risk Regulation: a Review of the Literature,"
Cahiers de recherche
0346, CIRPEE.
[Downloadable!]
- Eiji Ogawa & Junko Shimizu, 2003.
"Trade-off for common currency basket denominated bonds in East Asia,"
Hi-Stat Discussion Paper Series
d03-05, Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University.
[Downloadable!]
- Patrick BISCIARI & Alain DURRE & Alain NYSSENS, 2003.
"Stock Market Valuation In The United States,"
Finance
0312011, EconWPA.
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- Goorbergh, R.W.J. van den & Genest, C. & Werker, B.J.M., 2003.
"Multivariate option pricing using dynamic copula models,"
Discussion Paper
122, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research.
[Downloadable!]
- Eiji Ogawa & Kentaro Kawasaki, 2003.
"What should be weights on the three major currencies for a common currency basket in East Asia?,"
Hi-Stat Discussion Paper Series
d03-06, Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University.
[Downloadable!]
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