Handbook of Asset and Liability Management: Theory and Methodology
Editat de Stavros A. Zenios, William T. Ziembaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 iul 2006
*Each volume presents an accurate survey of a sub-field of finance*Fills a substantial gap in this field*Broad in scope
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780444508751
ISBN-10: 0444508759
Pagini: 508
Dimensiuni: 165 x 240 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.07 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0444508759
Pagini: 508
Dimensiuni: 165 x 240 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.07 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
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Key reading for finance and economics professors and lecturers, professional researchers, graduate students and as a teaching supplementCuprins
Volume 1.
Theory and Methodology.
Preface to Volumes A and B. 1.Enterprise-Wide Asset and Liability Management:Issues, Institutions and Models (D. Rosen & S. Zenios). 2. Term and volatility structures (R.J-.B. Wets & S. Bianchi). 3. Protecting investors against changes in interest rates (O. de la Grandville). 4. Risk-return analysis (H. Markowitz & E. van Dijk). 5. Dynamic Asset allocation and strategies (G. Infanger). 6. Stochastic programming models (R. Kouwenberg & S.A. Zenios). 7. Bond portfolio management via stochastic programming (M. Bertochhi, J. Dupacova, V. Moriggia). 8. Pertubation methods for dynamic portfolio allocation problems (G. Chacko & K. Neumar). 9. The Kelly criterion in blackjack, sport betting and the stock market (E. O’Thorpe). 10. Capital growth theory and practice (L. MacLean & W. T. Ziemba).
Theory and Methodology.
Preface to Volumes A and B. 1.Enterprise-Wide Asset and Liability Management:Issues, Institutions and Models (D. Rosen & S. Zenios). 2. Term and volatility structures (R.J-.B. Wets & S. Bianchi). 3. Protecting investors against changes in interest rates (O. de la Grandville). 4. Risk-return analysis (H. Markowitz & E. van Dijk). 5. Dynamic Asset allocation and strategies (G. Infanger). 6. Stochastic programming models (R. Kouwenberg & S.A. Zenios). 7. Bond portfolio management via stochastic programming (M. Bertochhi, J. Dupacova, V. Moriggia). 8. Pertubation methods for dynamic portfolio allocation problems (G. Chacko & K. Neumar). 9. The Kelly criterion in blackjack, sport betting and the stock market (E. O’Thorpe). 10. Capital growth theory and practice (L. MacLean & W. T. Ziemba).
Recenzii
“A decade on, this two volume handbook is destined to replace its predecessor 'Worldwide Asset and Liability Modeling' as the standard reference work in the field. --M.A.H. Dempster
University of Cambridge
“This second volume of the 'Handbook of Asset and Liability Management' provides a fascinating and extensive view of how the Operations Research and Mathematical Finance tools, described in the first volume, can be exploited profitably by pension funds (including the government Social Security program), insurance companies, banks, major and individual investors. It might almost be unreasonable to be involved in portfolio management, the design of insurance policies or setting up a pension fund without a serious reading of this compendium. --Roger J-B Wets
University of California, Davis
"Once again the editors have put together a volume that both practitioners and academics can appreciate. This volume has the technical depth for all and the practical breadth to make it a popular resource." --David Hobson Myers
Lehigh University
University of Cambridge
“This second volume of the 'Handbook of Asset and Liability Management' provides a fascinating and extensive view of how the Operations Research and Mathematical Finance tools, described in the first volume, can be exploited profitably by pension funds (including the government Social Security program), insurance companies, banks, major and individual investors. It might almost be unreasonable to be involved in portfolio management, the design of insurance policies or setting up a pension fund without a serious reading of this compendium. --Roger J-B Wets
University of California, Davis
"Once again the editors have put together a volume that both practitioners and academics can appreciate. This volume has the technical depth for all and the practical breadth to make it a popular resource." --David Hobson Myers
Lehigh University