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Practical Fruits of Econophysics - Proceedings of The Third Nikkei Econophysics Symposium

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Some economic phenomena are predictable and controllable, and some are impos sible to foresee. Existing economic theories do not provide satisfactory answers as to what degree economic phenomena can be predicted and controlled, and in what situations. Against this background, people working on the financial front lines in real life have to rely on empirical rules based on experiments that often lack a solid foundation. "Econophysics" is a new science that analyzes economic phenomena empirically from a physical point of view, and it is being studied mainly to offer scientific, objective and significant answers to such problems. This book is the proceedings of the third Nikkei symposium on ''Practical Fruits of Econophysics," held in Tokyo, November 9-11, 2004. In the first symposium held in 2000, empirical rules were established by analyzing high-frequency finan cial data, and various kinds of theoretical approaches were confimied. In the second symposium, in 2002, the predictability of imperfections and of economic fluctua tions was discussed in detail, and methods for applying such studies were reported. The third symposium gave an overview of practical developments that can immedi ately be applied to the financial sector, or at least provide hints as to how to use the methodology.

List of contents

Market's Basic Properties.- Predictability of Markets.- Mathematical models.- Correlation and Risk Management.- Networks and Wealth Distributions.- New Ideas.

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Some economic phenomena are predictable and controllable, and some are impos­ sible to foresee. Existing economic theories do not provide satisfactory answers as to what degree economic phenomena can be predicted and controlled, and in what situations. Against this background, people working on the financial front lines in real life have to rely on empirical rules based on experiments that often lack a solid foundation. "Econophysics" is a new science that analyzes economic phenomena empirically from a physical point of view, and it is being studied mainly to offer scientific, objective and significant answers to such problems. This book is the proceedings of the third Nikkei symposium on ''Practical Fruits of Econophysics," held in Tokyo, November 9-11, 2004. In the first symposium held in 2000, empirical rules were established by analyzing high-frequency finan­ cial data, and various kinds of theoretical approaches were confimied. In the second symposium, in 2002, the predictability of imperfections and of economic fluctua­ tions was discussed in detail, and methods for applying such studies were reported. The third symposium gave an overview of practical developments that can immedi­ ately be applied to the financial sector, or at least provide hints as to how to use the methodology.

Product details

Assisted by Hidek Takayasu (Editor), Hideki Takayasu (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.10.2010
 
EAN 9784431998143
ISBN 978-4-431-99814-3
No. of pages 390
Dimensions 155 mm x 21 mm x 235 mm
Weight 610 g
Illustrations XII, 390 p. 138 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

C, Economics, Economics and Finance, Economic Theory, Physics, Economics, general, Management science, Quantitative Economics, Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods, Applied and Technical Physics, Applied physics

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