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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV025884771
    Format: XVIII, 611 S.
    ISBN: 0691043019
    Language: English
    Subjects: Mathematics
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    Keywords: Kreditmarkt ; Ökonometrisches Modell ; Lehrbuch
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV012188582
    Format: XVIII, 611 Seiten , Diagramme
    Edition: Second printing, with corrections
    ISBN: 9780691043012 , 0691043019
    Note: Ergänzung bildet: A solution manual to the econometrics of financial markets
    Additional Edition: Reproduziert als Campbell, John Y., 1958- The econometrics of financial markets Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 28.06.2012 ISBN 978-1-4008-3021-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science
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    Keywords: Kreditmarkt ; Ökonometrisches Modell ; Kreditmarkt ; Ökonometrie
    Author information: Lo, Andrew W. 1960-
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  • 3
    UID:
    b3kat_BV012510436
    Format: XXIII, 424 S. , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0691057745 , 0691092567
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Aktienkurs ; Irrfahrtsproblem
    Author information: Lo, Andrew W. 1960-
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    Princeton ; Oxford : Princeton University Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV044344652
    Format: x, 483 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme , 25 cm
    ISBN: 9780691135144 , 9780691191362
    Content: Abstract: "Half of all Americans have money in the stock market, yet economists can't agree on whether investors and markets are ration and efficient, as modern financial theory assumes, or irrational and inefficient, as behavioral economists believe - and as financial bubbles, crashes, and crises suggest. This is one of the biggest debates in economics, and the value or futility of investment management and financial regulation hang on the outcome. In this groundbreaking book, Andrew Lo cuts through this debate with a new framework, the Adaptive Markets Hypothesis, in which rationality and irrationality coexist. Drawing on psychology, evolutionary biology, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and other fields, "Adaptive Markets" shows that the theory of marked efficiency isn't wrong but merely incomplete. When markets are unstable, investors react instinctively, creating inefficiencies for others to exploit. Lo's new paradigm explains how financial evolution shapes behavior and markets at the speed of thought - a fact revealed by swings between stability and crisis, profit and loss, and innovation and regulation."--Inside flap
    Note: hier auch unveränderte Nachdrucke, first paperpack edition 2019 , Are we all 'homo economicus' now? -- If you're so smart, why aren't you rich? -- If you're so rich, why aren't you smart? -- The power of narrative -- The evolution revolution -- The adaptive markets hypothesis -- The Galapagos Islands of finance -- Adaptive markets in action -- Fear, greed, and financial crisis -- Finance behaving badly -- Fixing finance -- To boldly go where no financier has gone before
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Sociology
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    Keywords: Kreditmarkt ; Eingeschränkte Rationalität ; Adaptive Erwartung ; Kapitalmarkt ; Investitionsverhalten ; Markteffizienz ; Rational Choice ; Marktversagen ; Regulierung
    Author information: Lo, Andrew W. 1960-
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  • 5
    UID:
    b3kat_BV012510494
    Format: XIX, 462 S. , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 1858981611
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in financial economics 3,1
    In: 1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Aktienmarkt ; Mathematisches Modell
    Author information: Lo, Andrew W. 1960-
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  • 6
    UID:
    b3kat_BV012510509
    Format: XXI, 706 S. , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 1858981611
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in financial economics 3,2
    In: 2
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Aktienmarkt ; Mathematisches Modell
    Author information: Lo, Andrew W. 1960-
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  • 7
    Book
    Book
    Princeton, NJ : Princeton Univ. Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV036430557
    Format: XXIV, 361 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: Rev. and expanded ed.
    ISBN: 9780691145983
    Series Statement: Advances in financial engineering
    Note: Literaturverz. S. [341] - 354
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Hedge Fund
    Author information: Lo, Andrew W. 1960-
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  • 8
    UID:
    b3kat_BV023591410
    Format: 24 S. , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: National Bureau of Economic Research 〈Cambridge, Mass.〉: NBER working paper series 11243
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe
    Language: English
    Keywords: Arbeitspapier ; Graue Literatur
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Author information: Lo, Andrew W. 1960-
    Author information: Steenbarger, Brett N. 1954-
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  • 9
    UID:
    b3kat_BV026794262
    Format: XVIII, 611 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: Indian Sub-Continent ed.
    ISBN: 9788122421699
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Kreditmarkt ; Ökonometrie ; Kreditmarkt ; Ökonometrisches Modell
    Author information: Lo, Andrew W. 1960-
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    UID:
    gbv_1653306637
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781785368318
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 340
    Content: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Volume I 1. Rev. T. R. Malthus (1830), 'On Population', in A Summary View of the Principle of Population, London, UK: John Murray, i, 1-77 -- 2. Joseph A. Schumpeter (1947), 'The Creative Response in Economic History', Journal of Economic History, VII (2), November, 149-59 -- 3. Armen A. Alchian (1950), 'Uncertainty, Evolution, and Economic Theory', Journal of Political Economy, 58 (3), June, 211-21 -- 4. J. Hirshleifer (1977), 'Economics from a Biological Viewpoint', Journal of Law and Economics, 20 (1), April, 1-52 -- 5. Richard R. Nelson (1995), 'Recent Evolutionary Theorizing About Economic Change ', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXIII (1), March, 48-90 -- 6. W. D. Hamilton (1964), 'The Genetical Evolution of Social Behaviour I and II', Journal of Theoretical Biology, 7 (1), July, 1-16, 17-52 -- 7. Robert L. Trivers (1971), 'The Evolution of Reciprocal Altruism', Quarterly Review of Biology, 46 (1), March, 35-57 [23] -- 8. Richard D. Alexander (1974), 'The Evolution of Social Behavior', Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 5, November, 325-83 -- 9. David Sloan Wilson and Elliott Sober (1994), 'Reintroducing Group Selection to the Human Behavioral Sciences', Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 17 (4), December, 585-608, references -- 10. Herbert Gintis, Samuel Bowles, Robert Boyd and Ernst Fehr (2003), 'Explaining Altruistic Behavior in Humans', Evolution and Human Behavior, 24 (3), May, 153-72 -- 11. Joseph Henrich (2004), 'Cultural Group Selection, Coevolutionary Processes and Large-Scale Cooperation', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization: Evolution and Altruism, 53 (1), January, 3-35 -- 12. Martin A. Nowak (2006), 'Five Rules for the Evolution of Cooperation', Science, 314 (5805), December, 1560-63 -- 13. David Sloan Wilson and Edward O. Wilson (2007), 'Rethinking the Theoretical Foundation of Sociobiology', Quarterly Review of Biology, 82 (4), December, 327-48 -- 14. Erika R. Behrend, and M. E. Bitterman (1961), 'Probability-Matching in the Fish', American Journal of Psychology, 74 (4), December, 542-51 -- 15. R. J. Herrnstein (1961), 'Relative and Absolute Strength of Response as a Function of Frequency of Reinforcement', Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 4 (3), July, 267-72 -- 16. Colin W. Clark (1973), 'The Economics of Overexploitation', Science, 181 (4100), August, 630-34 -- 17. Colin W. Clark and Marc Mangel (1986), 'The Evolutionary Advantages of Group Foraging', Theoretical Population Biology, 30 (1), August, 45-75 -- 18. Lawrence D. Harder and Leslie A. Real (1987), 'Why Are Bumble Bees Risk Averse?', Ecology, 68 (4), August, 1104-8 -- 19. Leda Cosmides and John Tooby (1994), 'Better than Rational: Evolutionary Psychology and the Invisible Hand', American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 84 (2), May, 327-32
    Content: 20. Herbert Gintis (2007), 'Review of Adapting Minds: Evolutionary Psychology and the Persistent Quest for Human Nature', Journal of Bioeconomics, 9 (2), August, 191-9 -- 21. Avraham Be'er, H. P. Zhang, E. -L. Florin, Shelley M. Payne, Eshel Ben-Jacob and Harry L. Swinney (2009), 'Deadly Competition between Sibling Bacterial Colonies', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106 (2), January, 428-33 -- 22. Kenneth J. Arrow and Simon A. Levin (2009), 'Intergenerational Resource Transfers with Random Offspring Numbers', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106 (33), August, 13702-6 -- 23. Thomas J. Brennan and Andrew W. Lo (2011), 'The Origin of Behavior', Quarterly Journal of Finance, 1 (1), March, 55-108 -- 24. Ingemar Hansson and Charles Stuart (1990), 'Malthusian Selection of Preferences', American Economic Review, 80 (3), June, 529-44 -- 25. Alan R. Rogers (1994), 'Evolution of Time Preference by Natural Selection', American Economic Review, 84 (3), June, 460-81 -- 26. Arthur J. Robson (1996), 'A Biological Basis for Expected and Non-expected Utility', Journal of Economic Theory, 68 (2), February, 397-424 -- 27. Arthur J. Robson (2001), 'The Biological Basis of Economic Behavior', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXIX (1), March, 11-33 -- 28. Rose McDermott, James H. Fowler and Oleg Smirnov (2008), 'On the Evolutionary Origin of Prospect Theory Preferences', Journal of Politics, 70 (2), April, 335-50 -- 29. Arthur J. Robson and Larry Samuelson (2009), 'The Evolution of Time Preference with Aggregate Uncertainty', American Economic Review, 99 (5), December, 1925-53 -- 30. Ruixun Zhang, Thomas J. Brennan and Andrew W. Lo (2014), 'The Origin of Risk Aversion', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 111 (50), December, 17777-82 -- 31. Herbert A. Simon (1955), 'A Behavioral Model of Rational Choice', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 69 (1), February, 99-118 -- 32. J. Maynard Smith (1984), 'Game Theory and the Evolution of Behaviour', Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 7 (1), March, 95-101, references -- 33. Alan Kirman (1993), 'Ants, Rationality, and Recruitment', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 108 (1), February, 137-56 -- 34. Michael Waldman (1994), 'Systematic Errors and the Theory of Natural Selection', American Economic Review, 84 (3), June, 482-97 -- 35. Theodore C. Bergstrom (2002), 'Evolution of Social Behavior: Individual and Group Selection', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16 (2), Spring, 67-88 -- 36. Larry Samuelson (2002), 'Evolution and Game Theory', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16 (2), Spring, 47-66 -- 37. Thomas J. Brennan and Andrew W. Lo (2012), 'An Evolutionary Model of Bounded Rationality and Intelligence', PLOS ONE, 7 (11), November, 1-8 -- 38. Andrew W. Lo (2013), 'The Origin of Bounded Rationality and Intelligence', Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 157 (3), September, 269-80
    Content: 39. Terence C. Burnham (2013), 'Toward a Neo-Darwinian Synthesis of Neoclassical and Behavioral Economics', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 90 (Supplement), June, S113-S127 -- Volume II 1. Lawrence Blume and David Easley (1992), 'Evolution and Market Behavior', Journal of Economic Theory, 58 (1), October, 9-40 -- 2. J. Doyne Farmer and Andrew W. Lo (1999), 'Frontiers of Finance: Evolution and Efficient Markets', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 96 (18), August, 9991-2 -- 3. J. Doyne Farmer (2002), 'Market Force, Ecology and Evolution', Industrial and Corporate Change, 11 (5), November, 895-953 -- 4. Mark J. Kamstra, Lisa A. Kramer and Maurice D. Levi (2003), 'Winter Blues: A SAD Stock Market Cycle', American Economic Review, 93 (1), March, 324-43 -- 5. David Hirshleifer and Tyler Shumway (2003), 'Good Day Sunshine: Stock Returns and the Weather', Journal of Finance, LVIII (3), June, 1009-32 -- 6. Andrew W. Lo (2004), 'The Adaptive Markets Hypothesis: Market Efficiency from an Evolutionary Perspective', Journal of Portfolio Management: 30th Anniversary Issue, 30 (5), 15-29 -- 7. Leonid Kogan, Stephen A. Ross, Jiang Wang and Mark M. Westerfield (2006), 'The Price Impact and Survival of Irrational Traders', Journal of Finance, LXI (1), February, 195-229 -- 8. William A. Brock, Cars H. Hommes and Florian O. Wagener (2005), 'Evolutionary Dynamics in Markets with Many Trader Types', Journal of Mathematical Economics: Special Issue on Evolutionary Finance, 41 (1-2), February, 7-42 -- 9. Andrew W. Lo, Dmitry V. Repin and Brett N. Steenbarger (2005), 'Fear and Greed in Financial Markets: A Clinical Study of Day-Traders', American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 95 (2), May, 352-9 -- 10. George Sugihara, Robert May, Hao Ye, Chih-hao Hsieh, Ethan Deyle, Michael Fogarty and Stephan Munch (2012), 'Detecting Causality in Complex Ecosystems', Science, 338 (6106), October, 496-500 -- 11. Andrew W. Lo (2012), 'Adaptive Markets and the New World Order', Financial Analysts Journal, 68 (2), March-April, 18-29, Errata -- 12. Sidney G. Winter, Jr. (1964), 'Economic "Natural Selection" and the Theory of the Firm', Yale Economic Essays, 4 (1), Spring, 225-72 -- 13. Carsten Herrmann-Pillath (1991), 'A Darwinian Framework for the Economic Analysis of Institutional Change in History', Journal of Social and Biological Structures, 14 (2), 127-48 -- 14. Guo Ying Luo (1995), 'Evolution and Market Competition', Journal of Economic Theory, 67 (1), October, 223-50 -- 15. Jeroen C. J. M. van den Bergh and John M. Gowdy (2009), 'A Group Selection Perspective on Economic Behavior, Institutions and Organizations', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 72 (1), October, 1-20 -- 16. Hans C. Breiter, Itzhak Aharon, Daniel Kahneman, Anders Dale and Peter Shizgal (2001), 'Functional Imaging of Neural Responses to Expectancy and Experience of Monetary Gains and Losses', Neuron, 30 (2), May, 619-39 -- 17. Andrew W. Lo and Dmitry V. Repin (2002), 'The Psychophysiology of Real-Time Financial Risk Processing', Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 14 (3), April, 323-39 -- 18. Camelia M. Kuhnen and Brian Knutson (2005), 'The Neural Basis of Financial Risk Taking', Neuron, 47 (5), September, 763-70
    Content: 19. Benedetto De Martino, Dharshan Kumaran, Ben Seymour and Raymond J. Dolan (2006), 'Frames, Biases, and Rational Decision-Making in the Human Brain', Science, 313, (5787), August, 684-7 -- 20. Ernst Fehr and Colin F. Camerer (2007), 'Social Neuroeconomics: The Neural Circuitry of Social Preferences', TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences, 11 (10), October, 419-27 -- 21. Sabrina M. Tom, Craig R. Fox, Christopher Trepel and Russell A. Poldrack (2007), 'The Neural Basis of Loss Aversion in Decision-Making Under Risk', Science, 315 (5811), January, 515-18 -- 22. Peter Bossaerts (2009), 'What Decision Neuroscience Teaches Us About Financial Decision Making', Annual Review of Financial Economics, 1, 383-88, C1-C3, 389-404 -- 23. Ernst Fehr and Antonio Rangel (2011), 'Neuroeconomic Foundations of Economic Choice - Recent Advances', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 25 (4), Fall, 3-30 -- 24. Andrew W. Lo (2013), 'Fear, Greed, and Financial Crises: A Cognitive Neurosciences Perspective', in Jean-Pierre Fouque and Joseph A. Langsam (eds), Handbook on Systemic Risk, Part VIII, Chapter 23, New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press, 622-62 -- 25. Paul J. Zak, Robert Kurzban and William T. Matzner (2005), 'Oxytocin is Associated with Human Trustworthiness', Hormones and Behavior, 48 (5), December, 522-7 -- 26. Terence C. Burnham (2007), 'High-Testosterone Men Reject Low Ultimatum Game Offers', Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 274 (1623), September, 2327-30 -- 27. Coren L. Apicella, Anna Dreber, Benjamin Campbell, Peter B. Gray, Moshe Hoffman and Anthony C. Little (2008), 'Testosterone and Financial Risk Preferences', Evolution and Human Behavior, 29 (6), November, 384-90 -- 28. J. M. Coates and J. Herbert (2008), 'Endogenous Steroids and Financial Risk Taking on a London Trading Floor', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 105 (16), April, 6167-72 -- 29. Benjamin C. Campbell, Anna Dreber, Coren L. Apicella, Dan T. A. Eisenberg, Peter B. Gray, Anthony C. Little, Justin R. Garcia, Richard S. Zamore and J. Koji Lum (2010), 'Testosterone Exposure, Dopaminergic Reward, and Sensation-Seeking in Young Men', Physiology and Behavior, 99 (4), March, 451-6 -- 30. Anna Dreber, David G. Rand, Nils Wernerfelt, Justin R. Garcia, Miguel G. Vilar, J. Koji Lum and Richard Zeckhauser (2011), 'Dopamine and Risk Choices in Different Domains: Findings among Serious Tournament Bridge Players', Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 43 (1), August, 19-38 -- 31. Anna Dreber, Coren L. Apicella, Dan T. A. Eisenberg, Justin R. Garcia, Richard S. Zamore, J. Koji Lum and Benjamin C. Campbell (2009), 'The 7R Polymorphism in the Dopamine Receptor D4 Gene (DRD4) is Associated with Financial Risk-Taking in Men', Evolution and Human Behavior, 30 (2), March, 85-92 -- 32. Amir Barnea, Henrik Cronqvist and Stephan Siegel (2010), 'Nature or Nurture: What Determines Investor Behavior?', Journal of Financial Economics, 98 (3), December, 583-604 -- 33. David Cesarini, Magnus Johannesson, Paul Lichtenstein, örjan Sandewall and Björn Wallace (2010), 'Genetic Variation in Financial Decision-Making', Journal of Finance, LXV (5), October, 1725-54 -- 34. David Cesarini, Magnus Johannesson, Patrik K. E. Magnusson and Björn Wallace (2012), 'The Behavioral Genetics of Behavioral Anomalies', Management Science, 58 (1), January, 21-34 -- 35. Daniel J. Benjamin, David Cesarini, Christopher F. Chabris, Edward L. Glaeser, David I. Laibson, Vilmundur Guđnason, Tamara B. Harris, Lenore J. Launer, Shaun Purcell, Albert Vernon Smith, Magnus Johannesson, Patrik K. E. Magnusson, Jonathan P. Beauchamp, Nicholas A. Christakis, Craig S. Atwood, Benjamin Hebert, Jeremy Freese, Robert M. Hauser, Taissa S. Hauser, Alexander Grankvist, Christina M. Hultman and Paul Lichtenstein (2012), 'The Promises and Pitfalls of Genoeconomics', Annual Review of Economics, 4, 627-62, C1 -- 36. Henrik Cronqvist and Stephan Siegel (2014), 'The Genetics of Investment Biases', Journal of Financial Economics, 113 (2), August, 215-34.
    Content: This research review discusses and analyses a unique collection of key publications at the intersection of biology and economics, two disciplines that share a common subject: Homo sapiens. Beginning with Thomas Malthus-whose dire predictions of mass starvation due to population growth influenced Charles Darwin-economists have routinely used biological arguments in their models and methods. The review summarizes the most important of these developments in areas such as sociobiology, evolutionary psychology, behavioral ecology, behavioral economics and finance, neuroeconomics, and behavioral genomics. This research review will be an indispensable tool for economists, biologists, and practitioners looking to develop a deeper understanding of the limits of Homo economicus
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781782548539
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Biological economics Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018 ISBN 9781782548539
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
    Author information: Lo, Andrew W. 1960-
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