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Rational Markets: Yes or No? The Affirmative Case,
Mark Rubinstein,
from Research Program in Finance, Institute for Business and Economic Research, UC Berkeley
(2000)
Keywords: market rationality, volatility
Derivative Assets Analysis,
Mark Rubinstein,
in Journal of Economic Perspectives
(1987)
Securities Market Efficiency in an Arrow-Debreu Economy,
Mark Rubinstein,
in American Economic Review
(1975)
Competition and Approximation,
Mark Rubinstein,
in Bell Journal of Economics
(1978)
The Irrelevancy of Dividend Policy in an Arrow-Debreu Economy,
Mark Rubinstein,
in Journal of Finance
(1976)
Displaced Diffusion Option Pricing,
Mark Rubinstein,
in Journal of Finance
(1983)
Derivatives Performance Attribution,
Mark Rubinstein,
in Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis
(2001)
On the Relation Between Binomial and Trinomial Option Pricing Models,
Mark Rubinstein,
from Research Program in Finance, Institute for Business and Economic Research, UC Berkeley
(2000)
Keywords: binomial option pricing model, trinomial, explicit finite difference
Nonparametric Tests of Alternative Option Pricing Models Using All Reported Trades and Quotes on the 30 Most Active CBOE Option Classes from August 23, 1976 through August 31, 1978,
Mark Rubinstein,
in Journal of Finance
(1985)
A Simple Formula for the Expected Rate of Return of an Option over a Finite Holding Period,
Mark Rubinstein,
in Journal of Finance
(1984)
The Valuation of Uncertain Income Streams and the Pricing of Options,
Mark Rubinstein,
in Bell Journal of Economics
(1976)
Markowitz's “Portfolio Selection”: A Fifty‐Year Retrospective,
Mark Rubinstein,
in Journal of Finance
(2002)
Implied Binomial Trees,
Mark Rubinstein,
in Journal of Finance
(1994)
The Strong Case for the Generalized Logarithmic Utility Model as the Premier Model of Financial Markets,
Mark Rubinstein,
in Journal of Finance
(1976)
An aggregation theorem for securities markets,
Mark Rubinstein,
in Journal of Financial Economics
(1974)
Rational Markets: Yes or No? The Affirmative Case,
Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(2000)
On the Relation Between Binomial and Trinomial Option Pricing Models,
Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(2000)
Edgeworth Binomial Trees,
Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(1997)
Derivatives Performance Attribution,
Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(1997)
On the Accounting Valuation of Employee Stock Options,
Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(1994)
Implied Binomial Trees,
Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(1994)
Exotic Options,
Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(1991)
Continuously Rebalanced Investment Strategies,
Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(1991)
Market Basket Alternatives,
Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(1989)
A Simple Formula for the Expected Rate of Return of an Option over a Finite Holding Period,
Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(1981)
Displaced Diffusion Option Pricing,
Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(1981)
Nonparametric Tests of Alternative Option Pricing Models Using All Reported Trades and Quotes on the 30 Most Active CBOE Option Classes from August 23, l976 through August 31, l978,
Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(1981)
A New Classification of Option Positions,
Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(1978)
The Valuation of Uncertain Income Streams and the Pricing of Options,
Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(1975)
The Strong Case for the Generalized Logarithmic Utility Model as the Premier Model of Financial Markets,
Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(1975)
A Discrete-Time Synthesis of Financial Theory, Part III. Extensions and Prospective,
Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(1974)
A Note on the Value of Information in Personal and Impersonal Markets,
Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(1974)
A Discrete-Time Synthesis of Financial Theory, Part II. Valuation and Efficiency,
Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(1974)
A Discrete-Time Synthesis of Financial Theory, Part I. Optimal Decision and Sharing Rules,
Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(1974)
An Aggregation Theorem for Securities Markets,
Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(1973)
A Simple Market Equilibrium Model of a Random Walk,
Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(1973)
Securities Market Efficiency in an Arrow-Debre Economy,
Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(1973)
The valuation of uncertain income streams and the pricing of options,
Mark Rubinstein,
from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
(2005)
Keywords: Asset Pricing, Financial Theory, Valuation, Term Structure, Interest Rates, Options, Portfolios, Taxes, Transaction Costs,
Jan Mossin's Theory of Financial Markets,
Mark E. Rubinstein,
in Bell Journal of Economics
(1973)
A Comparative Statics Analysis of Risk Premiums,
Mark E Rubinstein,
in The Journal of Business
(1973)
Corporate Financial Policy in Segmented Securities Markets,
Mark E. Rubinstein,
in Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis
(1973)
A Mean-Variance Synthesis of Corporate Financial Theory,
Mark E Rubinstein,
in Journal of Finance
(1973)
The Fundamental Theorem of Parameter-Preference Security Valuation,
Mark E. Rubinstein,
in Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis
(1973)
Equilibrium in the Pricing of Capital Assets, Risk-Bearing Debt Instruments, and the Question of Optimal Capital structure: A Comment,
Yutaka Imai and Mark Rubinstein,
in Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis
(1972)
Comments on the Market Crash: Six Months After,
Hayne Leland and Mark Rubinstein,
in Journal of Economic Perspectives
(1988)
Moscow's Third World Strategy. By Alvin Z. Rubinstein. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1988. 311p. $29.95. - Gorbachev's Military Policy in the Third World. By Mark N. Katz. Washington Paper no. 140. New York: Praeger, 1989. $33.95 cloth, $11.95 paper. - The Limits of Soviet Power in the Developing World. Edited by Edward A. Kolodziej and Roger E. Kanet. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989. 531p. $47.50 cloth. - The Soviet Union and the Strategy of Non-Alignment in the Third World. By Roy Allison. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988. 298p. $39.95,
Mark Kramer,
in American Political Science Review
(1990)
A generalization of Rubinstein's “Pay now, choose later”,
Jia‐Hau Guo and Mao‐Wei Hung,
in Journal of Futures Markets
(2008)
Recovering Probabilities and Risk Aversion from Option Prices and Realized Returns,
Jens Carsten Jackwerth and Mark Rubinstein,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2004)
Keywords: Risk Aversion; Option; Realized Returns
Recovering Probability Distributions from Option Prices,
Jens Carsten Jackwerth and Mark Rubinstein,
in Journal of Finance
(1996)
The Value of Information in Impersonal and Personal Markets,
Jeffrey F. Jaffe and Mark Rubinstein,
from Wharton School Rodney L. White Center for Financial Research
Implied Probability Distributions: Empirical Analysis,
Jens Carsten Jackwerth and Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(1995)
Recovering Stochastic Processes from Option Prices,
Jens Carsten Jackwerth and Mark Rubinstein,
from Emerald Group Publishing Limited
(2012)
Speculation and Information in Securities Markets,
Jack Hirshleifer and Mark E. Rubinstein,
from UCLA Department of Economics
(1973)
Hilary Marks,
Bob Bansback,
in Journal of Agricultural Economics
(2000)
Ready for the marks,
Robert Feil,
in Nature
(2009)
Mark Oliphant (1901–2000),
Joseph Rotblat,
in Nature
(2000)
A finger on the mark,
Peter B. Becker,
in Nature
(2006)
Marks of distinction,
Alison Abbott,
in Nature
(2007)
Mark of respect,
Michael Hopkin,
in Nature
(2007)
Missing the mark,
Virginia Gewin,
in Nature
(2007)
Off the Mark?,
Linda McCarthy,
in Economic Development Quarterly
(2009)
Keywords: brownfields; spatial and social equity; economic efficiency; public subsidies; environmental justice
The Functions of Marks,
Cornel Grigorut and Grigorut Lavinia-Maria,
in Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series
(2011)
Keywords: Trademarks, brand, competition
On Mark Perlman,
Dennis Mueller,
in Journal of Evolutionary Economics
(2004)
Mark Blaug (1927–2011),
William Baumol,
in Journal of Cultural Economics
(2012)
Mark Blaug, 1927--2011,
Anthony Brewer,
in The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought
(2012)
Missing the mark,
Tansey James,
in Science and Public Policy
(2004)
Mark Blaug, 1927-2011,
Roger Backhouse,
in History of Political Economy
(2012)
Keywords: Mark Blaug
Mark Mooney,
Ed Yourdon,
from Springer
(2011)
Keywords: Digital Product, Adjunct Professor, Innovation Center, Monday Morning, Media Space
Mark Burnham,
Beth L. Leech,
from Springer
(2013)
Keywords: Vice President, Research Dollar, Rare Isotope Beam, Appropriation Process, Governmental Affair
Efficiency of the Market for Racetrack Betting,
Donald B. Hausch, William T. Ziemba and Mark Rubinstein,
in Management Science
(1981)
Keywords: finance: portfolio, games: gambling
Option pricing: A simplified approach,
John C. Cox, Stephen Ross and Mark Rubinstein,
in Journal of Financial Economics
(1979)
Option Pricing: A Simplified Approach,
John C. Cox Stephen Ross and Mark Rubinstein.,
from University of California at Berkeley
(1978)
EFFICIENCY OF THE MARKET FOR RACETRACK BETTING,
Donald B. Hausch, William T. Ziemba and Mark Rubinstein,
from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
(2008)
Keywords: Racetrack Efficiency, Racetrack Betting Market, Racetrack Betting, Win Market, Finance,
Efficiency of the Market for Racetrack Betting,
Donald B. Hausch, William T. Ziemba and Mark Rubinstein,
from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
(2011)
Keywords: Kelly Criterion, Dynamic Investment Analysis, Capital Growth Theory, Sports Betting, Hedge Fund Strategies, Speculative Investing, Fortune 's Formula,
A Lifecycle Emissions Model (LEM): Lifecycle Emissions from Transportation Fuels, Motor Vehicles, Transportation Modes, Electricity Use, Heating and Cooking Fuels, and Materials,
Mark Delucchi,
from Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis
(2003)
Keywords: Delucchi, Mark A
Mark Blaug: A Rebel with Many Causes,
Marcel Boumans and Matthias Klaes,
from Center for the History of Political Economy
Keywords: Mark Blaug
Mark‐Recapture with Multiple, Non‐Invasive Marks,
Simon J Bonner and Jason Holmberg,
in Biometrics
(2013)
Mark-specific additive hazards regression with continuous marks,
Dongxiao Han, Liuquan Sun, Yanqing Sun and Li Qi,
in Lifetime Data Analysis: An International Journal Devoted to Statistical Methods and Applications for Time-to-Event Data
(2017)
Keywords: Additive hazards model, Competing risks, Confidence bands and tests, Continuous mark, HIV vaccine trial, Mark-specific vaccine effects, Survival data
On the mark(s): Optimum currency areas in Germany,
Atish Ghosh and Holger C. Wolf,
in Economic Modelling
(1996)
On the Mark(s) Optimim Currency Areas in Germany,
Atish Ghosh and H.C. Wolf,
from New York University, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, Department of Economics
(1996)
Keywords: MONETARY POLICY;ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
Mark Gehlhar & Anita Regmi,
Unknown,
in Amber Waves:The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America
(2003)
Keywords: Teaching/Communication/Extension/Profession
21 A Cannan Hits the Mark,
Mason Gaffney,
in American Journal of Economics and Sociology
(2004)
THE BLOCKED MARK PROBLEM (1931–54),
H. J. Dernburg,
in Journal of Finance
(1955)
Democratic Governance – By Mark Bevir,
Rob Manwaring,
in Political Studies Review
(2012)
Mark C. Berger (1955‐2003),
Eric C. Thompson,
in Growth and Change
(2003)
First Passage and Collective Marks,
Yiping Zhang, Myron Hlynka and Percy H. Brill,
in International Journal of Statistics and Probability
(2019)
Response to Marks, Steenbergen and Hooghe,
Sven-Oliver Proksch and James Lo,
in European Union Politics
(2012)
The Indochinese Question Mark,
Philip W. Thayer,
in The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
(1954)
Turning point: Mark Lawrence,
Alexandra Bell,
in Nature
(2012)
Methylation's mark on inheritance,
Steven Eichten and Justin Borevitz,
in Nature
(2013)
Turning point: Mark Matthews,
Virginia Gewin,
in Nature
(2013)
Q&A: Mark Caulfield,
Claire Ainsworth,
in Nature
(2015)
A new methyl mark on messengers,
Anna M. Kietrys and Eric T. Kool,
in Nature
(2016)
Galaxy sets distance mark,
Michele Trenti,
in Nature
(2010)
Cancer: Missing the mark,
Lizzie Buchen,
in Nature
(2011)
Missing the mark on misconduct,
Rustum Roy,
in Nature
(1998)
How mice make their mark,
Peter Brennan,
in Nature
(2001)
Selfish elements make a mark,
Frederic Bushman,
in Nature
(2004)
Who is Mark Myers?,
Emma Marris,
in Nature
(2006)
Missing the mark on biomedical research,
David Korn and Stephen J. Heinig,
in Nature
(2007)