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Dynamics of markets, the new financial economics, Joseph L. McCauley

Label
Dynamics of markets, the new financial economics, Joseph L. McCauley
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Dynamics of markets
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
593286964
Responsibility statement
Joseph L. McCauley
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
the new financial economics
Summary
This second edition presents the advances made in finance market analysis since 2005. The book provides a careful introduction to stochastic methods along with approximate ensembles for a single, historic time series. The new edition explains the history leading up to the biggest economic disaster of the 21st century. Empirical evidence for finance market instability under deregulation is given, together with a history of the explosion of the US Dollar worldwide. A model shows how bounds set by a central bank stabilized FX in the gold standard era, illustrating the effect of regulations. The book presents economic and finance theory thoroughly and critically, including rational expectations, cointegration and arch/garch methods, and replaces several of those misconceptions by empirically based ideas. This book will be of interest to finance theorists, traders, economists, physicists and engineers, and leads the reader to the frontier of research in time series analysis.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Econophysics : why and what -- Neo-classical economic theory -- Probability and stochastic processes -- Introduction to financial economics -- Introduction to portfolio selection theory -- Scaling, pair correlations, and conditional densities -- Statistical ensembles : deducing dynamics from time series -- Martingale option pricing -- FX market globalization : evolution of the dollar to worldwide reserve currency -- Macroeconomics and econometrics : regression models vs empirically based modeling -- Complexity
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