Handbook of Financial Econometrics, Mathematics, Statistics, and Machine Learning
(In 4 Volumes)
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Author
Publication
2020-04-03 - World Scientific Publishing Company (WSPC), New Jersey, USA
Language
English
Word Count
1,264,000 words, Guess
Page Count
5,056 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-109811202389
- ISBN-139789811202384
- Library of Congress Control Number2019013810
- OCLC Control Number1159601507
- Better World Books9789811202384
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL28373534M
Classifications
- DDC332.01/5195
- LCCHB139 .H3634 2020
Description
This four-volume handbook covers important concepts and tools used in the fields of financial econometrics, mathematics, statistics, and technology. Econometric methods have been applied in asset pricing, corporate finance, international finance, options and futures, risk management, and stress test for financial institutions. This handbook discusses these methods including single equation multiple regression, simultaneous equation regression, panel data analysis among others. It also covers statistical distributions such as binomial distribution and log normal distribution in lieu of their application in portfolio theory and management as well as options and futures researches. In recent times, an increased importance has been given to computer technology in financial research. Different computer languages and programming techniques are important tools for empirical research in finance. Hence, simulation, machine learning, big data, and financial payments are explored in this handbook. Led by Distinguished Professor Cheng-Few Lee from Rutgers University, this multi-volume work integrates theoretical, methodological, and practical issues based on his years of academic and industry experience.
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Other Editions
- Handbook of Financial Econometrics, Mathematics, Statistics, and Machine Learning: (In 4 Volumes)
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