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Crypto-Currencies
The purpose of this study is to examine investors’ perceptions about investing in crypto-currencies. We think that investors trust in crypto-currencies is largely driven by crypto-currency comprehension, trust in government, and...
Published by: Singh Publication
Long-run marginal cost pricing based on network spare capacity
Fu-Rong Li
Jan 01, 0001
This paper proposes a novel approach for providing long-run marginal cost (LRMC) pricing in network charges. The proposed approach makes use of the unused capacity of an exiting network to reflect the cost of advancing or...
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Innovation Pathways in the NHS
Healthcare as an industry is recognised as one of the most innovative. Despite heavy regulation, there is substantial scope for new technologies and care models to not only boost patient outcomes but to do so at reduced cost to...
Crypto-Currencies
The purpose of this study is to examine investors’ perceptions about investing in crypto-currencies. We think that investors trust in crypto-currencies is largely driven by crypto-currency comprehension, trust in government, and...
Published by: Singh Publication
Trade-off between UoS charge and investment cost for new distribution network users
Chenghong Gu, Yue Yuan
Jan 01, 2015

This letter investigates the situation that high use-of-system charge (UoSC) might appear for new network users and studies the potential of network investment to avoid the high charge. It proposes a method to strike the...

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Portfolio optimization in the era of digital financialization using cryptocurrencies.
The Fourth industrial revolution has seen many innovative technologies that are now challenging traditional economies. The innovative and technological financial instruments are inspiring individuals and expert investors to...
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Innovation Pathways in the NHS
Abstract: Healthcare as an industry is recognised as one of the most innovative. Despite heavy regulation, there is substantial scope for new technologies and care models to not only boost patient outcomes but to do so at...
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Defining Pathways towards African Ecological Futures
Africa has experienced unprecedented growth across a range of development indices for decades. However, this growth is often at the expense of Africa’s biodiversity and ecosystems, jeopardizing the livelihoods of...
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Trade-off between UoS charge and investment cost for new distribution network users
Chenghong Gu, Yue Yuan
Jan 01, 2015

This letter investigates the situation that high use-of-system charge (UoSC) might appear for new network users and studies the potential of network investment to avoid the high charge. It proposes a method to strike the...

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The Effects of Conflict and Palm Oil Investment Between Investors and Communities in Indonesia
The resolution of customary land conflicts often does not bring results. The protracted conflict inflicted losses on both sides. The community cannot benefit from the land that is their customary right because it is under the...
Long-run marginal cost pricing based on network spare capacity
Fu-Rong Li
Jan 01, 0001
This paper proposes a novel approach for providing long-run marginal cost (LRMC) pricing in network charges. The proposed approach makes use of the unused capacity of an exiting network to reflect the cost of advancing or...
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Innovation Pathways in the NHS
Healthcare as an industry is recognised as one of the most innovative. Despite heavy regulation, there is substantial scope for new technologies and care models to not only boost patient outcomes but to do so at reduced cost to...
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Agency dynamics in corporate finance
BMAC Lambrecht, SC Myers
Sep 21, 2016
We describe a framework for analyzing the dynamics of investment, borrowing and payout decisions by public corporations. We assume that managers act entirely in their own long-run interests, subject to a governance constraint...
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The Effects of Asset Allocation and Active Management on Total Return of Managed Funds
Florian Halili
Jan 01, 0001
Portfolio managers are charged with maximizing returns for a given level of risk. There are practical problems that arise in creating an efficient portfolio and maintaining a target level of risk and return. This paper will...
Published by: Ursinus College
Do Emotions Benefit Investment Decisions? Anticipatory Emotion and Investment Decisions in Non-professional Investors

Increasing financial trading performance is big business. A lingering question within academia and industry concerns whether emotions improve or degrade trading performance. In this study, 30 participants distributed...

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