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Quantitative Financial Economics : Stocks, Bonds and Foreign Exchange (Financial Economics and Quantitative Analysis Se

Quantitative Financial Economics : Stocks, Bonds and Foreign Exchange  (Financial Economics and Quantitative Analysis Se
Publisher
 John Wiley & Sons
Published
 September 1996
ISBN
 0471953601
$105.00 List Price
$66.15 OUR PRICE
Sales Rank: 614,377
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Quantitative techniques in finance have become vitally important to academics and professionals in the financial markets looking to gain a more profitable edge. Quantitative Financial Economics provides a comprehensive introduction to models of economic behaviour in financial markets, focusing on discrete time series analysis. It covers the most recent theoretical and econometric advances in the field, including:

  • Models of noise trader behaviour and short-termism
  • Rational and intrinsic bubbles
  • Chaos and time varying risk
  • Non-stationarity and cointegration
  • Rational expectations
  • ARCH and GARCH models
The author demonstrates how competing theoretical models may be tested and provides illustrative empirical results and theories from the stock, bond and foreign exchange markets. With a judicious blend of theory and practice Quantitative Financial Economics progresses from simple to more complex theoretical models and empirical tests, making it accessible to both students and practitioners undertaking research into the behaviour of asset returns and prices.

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Average rating: 4.7
Excellent Book Emphasizing Time Series Rating
April 6, 2003 Rating: 4.0 stars

This book contains one of the clearest discussions of the CAPM model that I have found anywhere. It is also quite rigorous. It also contains one of the most vague treatments of utility functions in existence. Overall this is an outstanding book on financial economics. Potential sophisticated readers should be aware that the book does rely almost exclusively on time series analysis and therefore is subject to the limitations associated with the same. But for a good clear introduction of the subject from a time series point of view the book is really hard to beat.

Excellent Introduction to Financial Economics Rating
June 22, 2000 Rating: 5.0 stars

An excellent book to start understanding quantitaive methods in financial economics. This could serve as one of the best introductions to the first-timers. The author has taken care to explain the concepts in a lucid manner to prepare the student to take on the concepts at a greater detail. He even touches upon complex issues like stock market 'anomalies' and models of noise trader behaviour. The discussion on 'rational bubble'is also quite helpful. On the whole, a very good text to understand competing theoritical models in financial economics and their applicability in various markets like stock, bond and currency market.

Quantitative Financial Economics : Stocks, Bonds and Foreign Rating
March 13, 2000 Rating: 5.0 stars

A superb book particularly attractive for those who intend to learn about the application of econometric techniques to finance but likely to find its peer book by Campbell,Lo,McKinlay a bit too advanced...

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