Report NEP-ORE-2014-12-19
This is the archive for NEP-ORE, a report on new working papers in the area of Operations Research. Walter Frisch issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon, or Bluesky.
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The following items were announced in this report:
- Thomas Fagart, 2014, "Markovian Equilibrium in a Model of Investment Under Imperfect Competition," Post-Print, HAL, number halshs-01020398, May.
- Florian Huber & Tamas Krisztin & Philipp Piribauer, 2014, "Forecasting Global Equity Indices using Large Bayesian VARs," Department of Economics Working Papers, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Department of Economics, number wuwp184, Oct.
- Gabriele Fiorentini & Enrique Sentana, 2014, "Neglected Serial Correlation Tests in UCARIMA Models," Working Papers, CEMFI, number wp2014_1406, Oct.
- Udichibarna Bose & Ronald MacDonald & Serafeim Tsoukas, 2014, "The role of education in equity portfolios during the recent financial crisis," Working Papers, Business School - Economics, University of Glasgow, number 2014_17, Oct.
- Marczak, Martyna & Proietti, Tommaso, 2014, "Outlier detection in structural time series models: The indicator saturation approach," FZID Discussion Papers, University of Hohenheim, Center for Research on Innovation and Services (FZID), number 90-2014.
- Roukny, Tarik & Georg, Co-Pierre & Battiston, Stefano, 2014, "A network analysis of the evolution of the German interbank market," Discussion Papers, Deutsche Bundesbank, number 22/2014.
- Mehta, Anirudh & Kanishka, Kunal, 2014, "Modeling and Forecasting Volatility – How Reliable are modern day approaches?," MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany, number 59788, Nov.
- Firmin Doko Tchatoka, 2014, "On Bootstrap Validity for Specification Tests with Weak Instruments," School of Economics and Public Policy Working Papers, University of Adelaide, School of Economics and Public Policy, number 2014-06, Jun.
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