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Stochastic Dominance Investment Decision Making Under Uncertainty 2nd Edition Myles Robinson Professor Of Finance Haim Levy Auth

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Stochastic Dominance Investment Decision Making Under Uncertainty 2nd Edition Myles Robinson Professor Of Finance Haim Levy Auth
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Publisher: Springer US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.44 MB
Pages: 439
Author: Myles Robinson Professor of Finance Haim Levy (auth.)
ISBN: 9780387293028, 9780387293110, 0387293027, 0387293116
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 2

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Stochastic Dominance Investment Decision Making Under Uncertainty 2nd Edition Myles Robinson Professor Of Finance Haim Levy Auth by Myles Robinson Professor Of Finance Haim Levy (auth.) 9780387293028, 9780387293110, 0387293027, 0387293116 instant download after payment.

Stochastic Dominanceis devoted to investment decision-making under uncertainty. The book covers three basic approaches to this process: The stochastic dominance approach; the mean-variance approach; and the non-expected utility approach, focusing on prospect theory and its modified version, cumulativeprospect theory.
These approaches are discussed and compared in this book. In addition, this volume examines cases in which stochastic dominance rules coincide with the mean-variance rule and cases in which contradictions between these two approaches may occur. It then discusses the relationship between stochastic dominance rules and prospect theory, and establishes a new investment decision rule which combines the two and which we call prospect stochastic dominance. Although all three approaches are discussed, most of the book is devoted to the stochastic dominance paradigm.

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