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Utility, Rationality and Beyond – from Behavioral Finance to Informational Finance

By: Sukanto Bhattacharya

...SUKANTO BHATTACHARYA Utility, Rationality and Beyond – From Behavioral Finance to Informational Finance 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1... ... BHATTACHARYA Utility, Rationality and Beyond – From Behavioral Finance to Informational Finance 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 ... ...fic University, U.S.A. Utility, Rationality and Beyond – From Behavioral Finance to Informational Finance ... ...ity, U.S.A. Utility, Rationality and Beyond – From Behavioral Finance to Informational Finance ... ... Peer Reviewers: 1) Liu Feng, School of Information, Xi'an University of Finance and Economics, (Xi'an caijing xueyuan), No.44 Cuihua Nan Road, (cu... ...i, 710061, P. R. China. 2) Dr. M. Khoshnevisan, School of Accounting and Finance, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Queensland 9726, Australia. 3)... ...hapters: 1. Neutrosophic Notion of Irresolvable Risk – A Proposed Behavioral Explanation of Investor Preference for ... ...ique, general model of utility that is independent of spatio-temporal and behavioral variables. The problem of utility is best illustrated by... ...dge developments in the area, this work also aims to cover new grounds in behavioral finance modeling. Our approach is primarily one of building int...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...anish royal couple, Ferdinand and Isabella, twice rejected his entreaties for regal finance of his trips before they succumbed to lobbying and the ... ... of wedlock with his mistress. His second, third, and, possibly, fourth trips were financed by property expropriated from Jews exiled from Spain in... ...al security, corruption, and white-collar crime investigations. It comprises the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU), Child Abduction and Serial Murde... ...pod.com/faq66.html ) . NPD is treated in talk therapy (psychodynamic or cognitive-behavioral). The prognosis for an adult narcissist is poor, thou... ... program of small and medium- size enterprises, though it maintained control of the finance, transportation, heavy industry, and foreign trade secto... ...cs) – Pacific Western University, California, USA. Graduate of numerous courses in Finance Theory and International Trading. Certified E-Commerce C... ...ital Funds in Israel. 1986 to 1987 General Manager of IPE Ltd. in London. The firm financed international multi-lateral countertrade and leasing tr...

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The Malignan Self Love : Narcissism Revisited

By: Sam Vaknin

...ophy of Physics) – Pacific Western University, California, USA. Graduate of numerous courses in Finance Theory and International Trading. Certifie... ...n Venture Capital Funds in Israel. 1986 to 1987 General Manager of IPE Ltd. in London. The firm financed international multi-lateral countertrade a... ...man Legal Services – Total annual turnover of the group: 10 million USD. Co-owner, Director and Finance Manager of COSTI Ltd. – Israel's largest co... ... to 2002 Economic Advisor to the Government of the Republic of Macedonia and to the Ministry of Finance. 2001 to 2003 Senior Business Corresponden... ...ard of the American Embassy in Israel (1978). Hundreds of professional articles in all fields of finances and the economy, and numerous articles dea...

...personality is rigid to the point of being unable to change in reaction to changing circumstances - we say that it is disordered. Such a person takes behavioral, emotional, and cognitive cues exclusively from others. His inner world is, so to speak, vacated. His True Self is dilapidated and dysfunctional. Instead he has a tyrannical and delusional False Self. Such a person...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...’s" and "how’s" of our daily life. It is dialogic and prescriptive (i.e., provides behavioral prescriptions). In certain ways, it is akin to religi... ... or a mere gut reaction remains to be seen. It is the work of theoreticians of finance. Alas, they are consumed by mutual rubbishing and dogmat... ... inferences are supported by the work of other scholars, such as Paul Weller of the Finance Department of the university of Iowa. While he admits th... ... antiquated financial models is called for. The maverick Andrew Lo, a professor of finance at the Sloan School of Management at MIT, summed up the ... ...rers - such as Zurich - move into project financing. They guarantee a loan and then finance it based on their own insurance policy as a collateral. ... ...c institutions. Governments - and, more particularly the defense establishment - finance most of this brainstorming. the Internet was invented by... ...es of stakeholders, checks and balances and good governance on all levels. Wealth, behavioral standards, initiative, risk seeking - do not always "...

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Zitlik Ve Momentum Stratejileri - Teori Ve Uygulama

By: Selçuk Bali

...E Long Run Overreaction and the Chinese New Year Effect”, Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, Vol. 28, s.63-105. Ahn¸ D.; Con... ...ntum and Mean Reversion Across National Equity Markets”, Journal of Empirical Finance, Vol. 13, s.24-48. Barberis, N.; Shleifer, A.; Vishny, R. (199... ...e-Earnings Ratios: A Test of the Efficient Market Hypothesis”, The Journal of Finance, Vol. 32/3, 1977, s.663-682. Başoğlu U.; Ceylan, A.; Parasız, ... ...1999); “Do Markets Overreact: International Evidence”, Journal of Banking and Finance, Vol. 23/7, s.1121-1144. ... ...rket”, European Financial Management, Vol. 9/1, s.67-88. Fromlet, H. (2001); “Behavioral Finance-Theory and Applications”, Business Economics, Vol. ... ...orking Paper, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania. Gilfoyle, J. (2000); “Behavioral Finance”, Benefits Canada, Vol. 24/12, s.76-78. Grinblatt... ...tion”, Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 36/4, s.907-931. Miller, R. (2000); “Behavioral Finance Entertains the Possibility That Some Investors Are ... ... Vol.71, s.421- 436. -------------- (2003); “From Efficient Markets Theory to Behavioral Finance”, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol.17, s. 83-1... ...ol.17, s. 83-104. Shleifer, A. (2003); Inefficient Market: An Introduction to Behavioral Finance, 3 rd ed., Oxford: Oxford University Press, s.25-6...

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And Gulliver Returns Book V : My Visit to Singaling

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...ong economic head start over Kino and is still leading the Asian derby in finance and trade. Again, the Asian intelligence and work ethic have pushe... ...ng after 65 is increasing seven times faster than the over-65 population. Finances are often a factor, but enjoyment is also a factor.” —“We c... ...e, your individual buying power more if you hadn‟t borrowed from China to finance your recent wars and tax breaks? Your leaders didn‟t look at the lo... ... society has to pay for them. You get financial rights even if you have no finances and you get societal rights even if you have violated other peopl... ...or, but the ensuing fifty minutes of murders and mayhem will not make any behavioral changes? Scientific research clearly validates the behavioral ... ... OVERPOPULATED COUNTRIES —“Did you hear that the president of Mexico financed a public relations campaign in the U.S. to try to change American...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...hen hearing the organist play a hymn. But what she was thinking was ‗I‘ll alter him.‘ When a husband insists on complete control of the family financ... ...illages that wish to participate. We are now seeking private philanthropy from outside our country to help to fund what our government cannot financ... ...ication programs. It is effective in understanding and controlling aggression. For those few in jails or mental institutions we use extensive behavi... ...y adjustment.‖ —―How do you catch and then correct them?‖ —―The parents are the initial key. We give them ranges of behaviors and behavi... ...even more practical. ―But on with neurosis. Unless the person gets some kind of help, these defense reactions may develop into strong behavi... ... that go beyond the normal or ideal behavior patterns. Sometimes it is expanding the scope of a defense mechanism, sometimes it is a whole new behavi... ...society there will be inequalities in the various kinds of capital a person possesses. He listed other capitals as: economic, one‘s access to financ... ...anding How Good People Turn Evil. Random House. 2008. Also: Interview with Dr. Lombardo on BBC Hardtalk, April 23, 2008. 3. Stanley Milgram ―Behavi...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...arton (1977) raises the question: The politicians are the persons who must adopt, finance, advocate and defend the policies, programs and projects ... ...angibility of nonbusiness products, the nonmonetary price of purchase, the lack of behavioral reinforcers, the need to market an entire but heteroge... ...orld. As we age, any communication flows and eddys around contours of opinion and behavioral patterns that exist a priori. Individuals are entrappe... ...s, the core members communicate with one another often and with outcomes that have behavioral and attitudinal import for each other. Beyond the core... ...nd level of group members are affected by the group. They experience attitude and behavioral changes along with the core members of the group but wi... ...ledge) effects of communication but with the affective (attitudinal) and connative (behavioral) as well. He (1976) suggested the more encompassing n... ...overnment sponsored manpower programs (Carlson et al 1978. p. 1): “ … the publicly-financed employment and training system has become so expensive. ... ...nd that general orientation counseling could be the "most useful of all government-financed programs for providing stable employment for disadvantag...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...tribution and maintenance. 3. The Money Where is the capital needed to finance content likely to come from? Again, there are two schools: Acco... ...m? Again, there are two schools: According to the first, sites will be financed through advertising - and so will search engines and other appli... ...t major involvement in the Internet in April 1995, when the NSF ceased to finance some of the networks and, thus, privatized its hitherto heavy invo... ...or old content - all diminish trust. In the absence of proven markers and behavioral guidelines, people seem to resort to extrapolation ("if they can... ...ge for their wares. Will PG continue to be free - and, if so, how will it finance itself? Example: who is paying for the hosting and bandwidth now? ... ...ublish answers to their questions especially when those relate to wealth (finance and career), health, and certain types of entertainment. Panelas: ...

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Surviving the Economic Crisis : Current and Future Trends

By: Mark W. Medley

...kick starting our failed economies. How do these Governments raise capital to finance these stimulus packages? 1. Government Bonds Governments ... ...ese loans are guaranteed by a mixture of Governments, including the USA. That finance these loans, based on a fixed interest rate, and payment sche... ...nts have used the savings in state pension funds, and released the capital to finance part of any stimulus plan. This should be returned once the ec... ...conomy has recovered, 4. Raising Income Taxes No known Government has financed any stimulus package by raising income taxes, as lower direct... ...r, these companies are State assets, which in the long term, could be sold to finance any future stimulus packages. 20 6. Trading N... ...the boss. Low self-monitors react to situations without looking to others for behavioral cues. Leadership styles are not absolute; some of our Leade...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

... identity. Monkeys, dogs and dolphins are very much like us, both structurally and behaviorally. Even according to Wise, it is quantity (the degree... ... - that Jews are over-represented in certain, influential, professions (in banking, finance, the media, politics, the film industry, publishing, sci... ...ned by the spirit of freedom and initiative embodied in urban culture, commerce and finance. The order they sought to establish, propagate and perpe... ... from many of the same ills that afflict their veteran role models: murky campaign finances, venal revolving doors between state administration and... ...gs sometimes alleviate depression. Should this use be permitted? E Economics, Behavioral Aspects of "It is impossible to describe any human ac... ... entrepreneurs to dilute their holdings (in order to raise the capital necessary to finance their initiatives). This dilution (the fracturing of the... ...professor of psychiatry and director of the Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics, and others, and published in the September ... ...on of personality, rooted in Judeo- Christian traditions, has persisted alongside a behavioral or therapeutic conception". "Democratic Renewal" will... ... Nor can certain moral tenets be explained away as mere expressions of emotions or behavioral prescriptions - devoid of cognitive content, logic, a...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

... identity. Monkeys, dogs and dolphins are very much like us, both structurally and behaviorally. Even according to Wise, it is quantity (the degree... ... - that Jews are over-represented in certain, influential, professions (in banking, finance, the media, politics, the film industry, publishing, sci... ...ned by the spirit of freedom and initiative embodied in urban culture, commerce and finance. The order they sought to establish, propagate and perpe... ... from many of the same ills that afflict their veteran role models: murky campaign finances, venal revolving doors between state administration and... ...gs sometimes alleviate depression. Should this use be permitted? E Economics, Behavioral Aspects of "It is impossible to describe any human ac... ... entrepreneurs to dilute their holdings (in order to raise the capital necessary to finance their initiatives). This dilution (the fracturing of the... ...professor of psychiatry and director of the Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics, and others, and published in the September ... ...on of personality, rooted in Judeo- Christian traditions, has persisted alongside a behavioral or therapeutic conception". "Democratic Renewal" will... ... Nor can certain moral tenets be explained away as mere expressions of emotions or behavioral prescriptions - devoid of cognitive content, logic, a...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...y goal is avoiding painful withdrawal and whose major path to that goal is financed through crime. Dispensing pain, as a way of showing one‘s superio... ... goal is avoiding painful withdrawal and whose major path to that goal is financed through crime. ―Dispensing pain, to show their superior... ... in value by over 25,000 times since it was bought. He also conceived and financed the Lewis and Clark expedition to explore westward to the Pacific... ...be more intelligent and more effective than our American special interest financed republic.‖ --―If we want a dictator, how would we choose ... ...ss than 1220 Euros a month. But none were recession-proof when the global finances crashed. The realities are that what goes up eventually comes down... ... For the child there are injuries to the bones, brain and other organs. Behavioral problems, due to nerve injuries, also occur. ―But the c...

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Fuzzy Cognitive Maps and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...322 Chatillon Cedex – France; Dr. M. Khoshnevisan, School of Accounting & Finance, Griffith University, Australia. Copyright 2003 by W. B... ...eople, public figure configuration and Personality and nature x 4 - Finance and Media x 5 - Party's strength and opponent's strength x 6 ... ...ar approach to the etiopathogenesis of a depression is based on cognitive-behavioral theory of depression. This theory assumes, that incorrect cogni... ... role in several of the real world problems like law, medicine, industry, finance, IT, stocks and share etc. Use of neutrosophic notions will be ill... ...rn approach to the etiopathogenesis of a depression is based on cognitive-behavioral theory of depression. This theory assumes that "the depression i... ...strialists who practice child labor are the main source of vote bank and finance G 3 - Free and compulsory education for children G 4 - No prope... ...Causal Structure, Model Inferences and Fuzzy Cognitive Maps: Help for the Behavioral Scientist, International Neural Network Society, Annual Meeting...

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Abuse, Trauma, And Torture, And Their Consequences and Effects

By: Sam Vaknin

...ist. Regression is basically a loss of autonomy, a reversion to an earlier behavioral level. As the subject regresses, his learned personality trai... ...ubbed her temples - "As he grew older, he also developed Rapid Eye Movement Behavioral Disorder. This meant that after he was paralyzed by the nigh... ...Pacific Western University, California, USA. Graduate of numerous courses in Finance Theory and International Trading. Certified E-Commerce Concepts ... ...nds in Israel. 1986 to 1987 General Manager of IPE Ltd. in London. The firm financed international multi-lateral countertrade and leasing transactio... ... Total annual turnover of the group: 10 million USD. Co-owner, Director and Finance Manager of COSTI Ltd. – Israel's largest computerised informatio... ...visor to the Government of the Republic of Macedonia and to the Ministry of Finance. 2001 to 2003 Senior Business Correspondent for United Press Int... ...Embassy in Israel (1978). Hundreds of professional articles in all fields of finance and economics, and numerous articles dealing with geopolitical ...

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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...950s, an international testing station was established in the Philippines, financed principally by large Western manufacturers of tractors and agricul... ...te in collecting. Whoever collects the most coins will dominate the family finances. The bride is likely to be quicker, and in practice, too, women ha... ...y to be quicker, and in practice, too, women have been in charge of family finances. Finally, the wedding company leaves the young couple alone, the w... ...so take a 'sugar daddy', a wealthy, older businessman or official who will finance their studies.(46 Commercialization of society lies behind prostitu... ...mple boys in Ban Mae Kong Nya at the end of the 1990s, whose education was financed by the villagers. The Buddhist church has improved its youth educa... ...age Community. Village Segmentation and Coalescence in Northern Thailand. Behavioral Science Notes 3, 149–173. — 1971. Village Autonomy. Cultural S... ...n Anthropology 29. Quadrangle Books, Chicago. Murray, Charles A. 1977. A Behavioral Study of Rural Modernization. Social and Economic Change in Thai...

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Proceedings of the First International Conference on Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Logic, Neutrosophic Set, Neutrosophic Probability and Statistics

By: Florentin Smarandache

...e in New Economies Dr. Mohammad Khoshnevisan School of Accounting and Finance, Griffith University (Gold Coast) PMB 50 Gold Coast Mail Cent... ... and deal with uncertainty through computationally - orientated techniques. In finance, there is a long-standing tradition that probability theory i... ...Neutrosophic Probability Dr. Mohammad Khoshnevisan School of Accounting and Finance Griffith University, PMB 50 Gold Coast, QLD 9726 Australia ... ...tp://www.chinapage.com/gnl.html [11] J. R. Searle, Minds, brains and programs, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1980, 3, pp.417-457. [12] F. Smaranda...

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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...of her life but the enlightenment, the darkness, would be more active in its behavioral influence. Twenty-three years ago she imagined all children as... ...stitute herself more in her other occupation to rectify the lack of incoming finances. Sanity only allotted so much prostitution per week. "Oh, well,"... ... Your concerns are keeping a kite sailing in the breeze. What do you know of finances and paying bills? What do you care about it?" "I want to go the... ...rflies when they are gadflies to me. You make me sound as a nut with a major behavioral disorder. I guess you would have more grounds to call me auti...

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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Periyar's Views on Untouchability

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...tal role in several of the real world problems like law, medicine, industry, finance, IT, stocks and share etc. Use of neutrosophic notions will be... ... Brahmin is the head of the castes in India. He is also the head in politics, finance, and society. Gandhi saved the Brahmin society. He made the o... ...P., Causal Structure, Model Inferences and Fuzzy Cognitive Maps: Help for the Behavioral Scientist, International Neural Network Society, Annual Me...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...around them. This is what tool-use fostered. It is one of the most obvious behavioral trademarks of the human species; we look at things, react to... ...onscious has never, ever been fully explored or understood or made clear. In behavioral sciences, the subconscious is termed the "middle" brain. It... ...bility to trust others or have close relationships. They develop all kinds of behavioral dysfunctions from overeating to bulimia. The out ones beco... ...g in a commercialized global economy? As the tool-value system of business-finance-capitalism-profit-advertisement replaces nearly all other cultu... ...s wanting more than you can afford: As long as you can keep control of your finances, you can play the credit card companies like a string by simpl... ... must change… at the same time. That is the challenge. Even in the world of finance, it has been proven that the only way to effectively overhaul a... ...’s traits… mixed in with great uncle’s, and great-aunts unique traits. These behavioral traits are not carried genetically: they are infections of t... ...AFTER him: no nation on earth SINCE him: has ever been CRAZY enough allow any finance minister complete dictatorial control of not only all the mono...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

...fer Professional Staff Member Tracy J. Shycoff Deputy for Administration & Finance Dietrich L. Snell Senior Counsel & Team Leader Jonathan DeWees Stul... ...hway from Khartoum to Port Sudan on the Red Sea coast. Meanwhile, al Qaeda finance officers and top oper- atives used their positions in Bin Ladin’s b... ...loyed as well by Egyptian Islamic Jihad both as a source and con- duit for finances and as a support center for the Muslim rebels in Chechnya. He also... ...aily Telegraph reported that Madani al Tayyib, formerly head of al Qaeda’s finance committee, had turned himself over to the Saudi government.The arti... ...uld provide clues to terrorist tactics more generally—methods of entry and finance, and mode of operation inside the United States. Fourth, although t... ...h or analyze.The development of terrorist indicators has hardly begun, and behavioral cues remain important. Who will screen individuals, and what wil... ...the possibility of the notebook belonging to someone else, see FBI report, Behavioral Analysis Activity, Oct. 4, 2001. 22. FBI electronic communicatio...

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