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A proposal for modeling real options through fuzzy expert system

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G. Mastroleo ()
G. Facchinetti ()
Carlo Alberto Magni ()

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This paper presents a proposal for evaluating real options. The existing models are not widely used by corporate managers as they are formally complex, rather difficult to understand and rest on strong implicit assumptions. We propose a possible alternative by using a fuzzy expert system that takes into consideration both quantitative variables and qualitative variables, aggregating them through a simple modular approach.

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Paper provided by UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLÓGICA DE BOLÍVAR in its series Documentos de Trabajo with number 005842.

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Date of creation: 20 Sep 2009
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