نتایج جستجو برای: copper price

تعداد نتایج: 166268  

Journal: :Finance and Stochastics 2012
Emmanuel Denis Yuri Kabanov

In contrast with the classical models of frictionless financial markets, market models with proportional transaction costs, even satisfying usual no-arbitrage properties, may admit arbitrage opportunities of the second kind. This means that there are self-financing portfolios with initial endowments laying outside the solvency region but ending inside. Such a phenomenon was discovered by M. Rás...

Journal: :Computers & OR 2006
Sjur Didrik Flåm

Focus is here on coalitional games among economic agents plagued by aggregate pollutions of diverse sorts. Defecting players presumably pollute more than others. Then, granted convex preferences and technologies, the core is proven nonempty. In fact, under natural assumptions, a specific, computable core solution comes in terms of shadow prices on the said aggregates. Such prices may, in large ...

2013
Christoph Czichowsky Johannes Muhle-Karbe Walter Schachermayer

For portfolio choice problems with proportional transaction costs, we discuss whether or not there exists a shadow price, i.e., a least favorable frictionless market extension leading to the same optimal strategy and utility. By means of an explicit counter-example, we show that shadow prices may fail to exist even in seemingly perfectly benign situations, i.e., for a log-investor trading in an...

2015
Melinda Mohl Aron Dombovari Robert Vajtai Pulickel M. Ajayan Krisztian Kordas

The development of scalable synthesis techniques for optically transparent, electrically conductive coatings is in great demand due to the constantly increasing market price and limited resources of indium for indium tin oxide (ITO) materials currently applied in most of the optoelectronic devices. This work pioneers the scalable synthesis of transparent conductive films (TCFs) by exploiting th...

Journal: :Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society 2022

Price discovery function analyses the dynamics of futures and spot price behavior in an asset’s intertemporal dimensions. The present study examines bullion, metal, energy commodity prices through Granger causality Johansen–Juselius cointegration tests. test results show bidirectional between returns for gold, silver, aluminum, lead, nickel, zinc. Johansen shows that are long-run equilibrium pa...

Journal: :International Journal of Integrated Engineering 2022

Vertically driven solid copper electrode is a widely practiced earthing method due to its simplicity and cost effectiveness. With the rising price of copper, need for optimizationis imperative. In this project, hollow being experimented as an electrode. Solid used reference vertically side by with copperelectrode at two sites uniform yet contrasting soil resistivity. Earth resistance both setup...

2013
Yong Pan

The price dispersion means different prices for same goods. In the Internet economy, many economists reckon that the price dispersion in the e-commerce markets should descend along with the dropping of search cost. However, the correlative empirical studies reach a contrary opinion: there not only exist price dispersion in the e-commerce market, but also has larger dispersion degree than the tr...

2011
Han Bleichrodt John Quiggin HAN BLEICHRODT JOHN QUIGGIN

Quality-Adjusted Life Years (QALYs) are the most widely-used measure of health in cost– effectiveness analysis and cost–benefit analysis. Within a welfarist framework QALYs are consistent with people’s preferences under stringent assumptions. Several authors have argued that QALYs are a valid measure of health within an extra-welfarist framework. This paper studies the applicability of QALYs wi...

2006
Bård Eskeland Bård Harstad Gunnar S. Eskeland

Tradable permits are celebrated as a political instrument since they allow (i) firms to equalize marginal abatement costs through trade and (ii) the government to distribute the burden of the policy in a politically fair and feasible way. These two concerns, however, conflict in a dynamic setting. Anticipating that high-cost firms will receive more permits in the future, firms purchase excessiv...

2000
Dipak Ghosh Eric J. Levin

This paper attempts to reconcile an apparent contradiction between short-run and long-run movements in the price of gold. A theoretical model is developed that suggests a set of the conditions that would have to be satisfied for the price of gold to rise over time at the general rate of inflation and hence be an effective long-run hedge against inflation. The model also demonstrates that short-...

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