Search for dissertations about: "Financial derivation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Financial derivation.
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1. AND ... AND ... AND ... : Reiterating Financial Derivation
Abstract : This essay is an attempt at examining the general logic of derivation, the organisational geno-practice of financial derivationówhat I have called: reiterative derivation. I will endeavour to reiterate, to repeat otherwise, to displace the derivative distinction which apart from providing the financial markets with ever new business opportunities, makes financial instruments like options and futures the potential turning point, the crisis, the utmost risk, the pure possibility, of any economic reality. READ MORE
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2. Venturing Further into the Field of 2D Materials and their Laminated Parent Phases
Abstract : The field of 2D materials is a relatively young and rapidly growing area within materials science, which is concerned with atomically thin states of matter. Because of their intrinsic 2D morphology, 2D materials have exceptionally high surface to weight or surface to volume ratio. READ MORE
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3. Empirical Essays in Macroeconomics and Finance
Abstract : Derivation and Estimation of a New Keynesian Phillips Curve in a Small Open Economy This paper explores how well Swedish inflation is explained by a New Keynesian Phillips Curve. As the real driving variable in the Phillips Curve, a measure of firms' real marginal cost is compared to the traditional output gap. READ MORE
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4. Liquidity and Portfolio Optimisation
Abstract : This thesis presents research within empirical financial economics with focus on liquidity and portfolio optimisation in the stock markets. The discussion on liquidity is focussed on measurement issues, including TAQ data processing and measurement of systematic liquidity factors. READ MORE
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5. Spatio-Temporal Scale-Space Theory
Abstract : This thesis addresses two important topics in developing a systematic space-time geometric approach to real-time, low-level motion vision. The first one concerns measuring of image flow, while the second one focuses on how to find low level features. READ MORE