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Two items were firmly on the European economic agenda in the1990s: financial market integration and European monetary union (EMU).The former was supposed to have been achieved via the Single MarketAct and the latter came into being on January 1, 1999. This... [ More...]
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An overview of the models that can be used for valuing and managing interest rate derivatives, this methodology is divided into two parts; the first discusses and compares traditional models while the second part concentrates on more recently developed... [ More...]
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This book provides an overview on physical realizations of quantum computing by means of molecular systems. It will be useful for graduate students and researchers interested in quantum computing from different areas of physics, physical chemistry,... [ More...]
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This book adresses the needs of both researchers and practitioners. It combines a rigorous overview of the mathematics of financial markets with an insight into the practical application of these models to the risk and portfolio management of interest-rate... [ More...]
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This work provides an integration of the financial and economic aspects of the interest rate. It depicts how the interest rate operates in the macro-economy to set the supply and the allocation of capital and how it functions on the micro-economic level to... [ More...]
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Despite no conclusive evidence, there is widespread belief that the high interest rates of the 1980s and 1990s in the developed world have been caused by high budget deficits. "Interest Rates and Budget Deficit" systematically examines this and other... [ More...]
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The Libor market model remains one of the most popular and advanced tools for modelling interest rates and interest rate derivatives, but finding a useful procedure for calibrating the model has been a perennial problem. Also the respective pricing of... [ More...]
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The theory of interest is one of the most controversial areas in economic theory. In "Keynes' General Theory of Interest," Fiona Maclachlan revives Keynes' largely discredited liquidity preference of interest theory, providing an original and rigorously... [ More...]
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