Weekly Top 5 Papers – February 11, 2019
1. Global Factor Premiums by Guido Baltussen (Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR)) and Laurens Swinkels (Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR)) and Pim van Vliet (Robeco Asset Management – Quantitative...
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1. Big Other: Surveillance Capitalism and the Prospects of an Information Civilizationby Shoshana Zuboff (Berkman Center for Internet & Society)read more...
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View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers – February 11, 2019
1. Global Factor Premiums by Guido Baltussen (Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR)) and Laurens Swinkels (Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR)) and Pim van Vliet (Robeco Asset Management – Quantitative...
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1. Global Factor Premiums by Guido Baltussen (Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR)) and Laurens Swinkels (Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR)) and Pim van Vliet (Robeco Asset Management â Quantitative...
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1. New Venture Creation: How Start-Ups Grow?by Aidin Salamzadeh (University of Tehran â Faculty of Entrepreneurship) and David A. Kirby (University of Surrey â School of Management)read more...
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View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers – June 17, 2019
1. A Brief Introduction to the Basics of Game Theory by Matthew O. Jackson ( Stanford University â Department of Economics)read more...
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View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers – March 11, 2019
1. Should Law Subsidize Driving? by Gregory H. Shill (University of Iowa College of Law)read more...
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Are you feeling especially happy today? If you are following the Action for Happiness movement, like some of our team at SSRN does, we can probably guess why. March 20th marked the International Day of...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers – March 18, 2019
1. Time-Series Momentum: A Monte-Carlo Approach by Clemens Struck (University College Dublin) and Enoch Cheng (University of Colorado at Denver – Department of Economics)read more...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers – April 1, 2019
1. Market Risk Premium and Risk-Free Rate used for 69 countries in 2019: a Survey by Pablo Fernandez (University of Navarra – IESE Business School) and Mar Martinez (IESE Business School) and Isabel...
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