Profitability of Momentum Strategies. The Journal of Finance‚ 55(1)‚ 265–295. HONG‚ Harrison‚ and Jeremy C. STEIN‚ 1999. A Unified Theory of Underreaction‚ Momentum Trading‚ and Overreaction in Asset Markets. The Journal of Finance‚ 54(6)‚ 2143–2184. HUBERMAN‚ Gur‚ 2001. Familiarity Breeds Investment. The Review of Financial Studies‚ 14(3)‚ 659–680. KAHNEMAN‚ Daniel‚ Jack L. KNETSCH‚ and Richard H. THALER‚ 1990. Experimental Tests of the Endowment Effect and the Coase Theorem. Journal of Political Economy
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The Geography of New Zealand By Clayton Brown Kirkpatrick Period 7 February 25‚ 1996 The well-known country of New Zealand is a small‚ resourceful nation located 1‚000 miles off Australia ’s south east coast. New Zealand has an impressive economy that continues to grow‚ a physical landscape that attracts people from around the globe‚ and although small‚ New Zealand is a respected nation for its advanced civilization and stable government. The geography of this prestigious nation can be
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pitchers in the minds of most. In California‚ if you are familiar with the legal system‚ “three strikes‚ you’re out” will likely give you a vision of thousands of inmates dressed in orange‚ sleeping on bunk beds inside overcrowded gyms. In November 1994‚ California legislators and voters made a major change to the California sentencing laws with Proposition 184. This proposition better known as the “3 Strikes Law” has long been a controversial topic in California. It has spurred debates as to whether
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References: Asur‚ S.‚ & Huberman‚ B. A. (2010). Web intelligence and intelligent agent technology. 1‚ 492-499. doi: 10.1109/WI-IAT.2010.63 Dullaert‚ W. E. H.‚ & Feldberg‚ J. F. M. (2013). Logistics and Information Systems. 3rd ed. Amsterdam: Pearson Education Limited. 62-68. Google
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Midori Gotō Midori Gotō is a Japanese American violinist born on October 25‚ 1971 in Osaka‚ Japan. Her mother‚ Setsu Gotō found out about Midori’s love for music at the age of two when Midori was singing a piece by Bach that she had heard few days ago. She had started taking piano lessons first but quit within three months. Then on her third birthday‚ her grandmother gave her a 1/16 size violin‚ then her mother decided to teach her the violin. Midori gave her first public performance at the age
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What is the difference between socialism and communism? Socialism and communism are alike in that both are systems of production for use based on public ownership of the means of production and centralized planning. Socialism grows directly out of capitalism; it is the first form of the new society. Communism is a further development or "higher stage" of socialism. From each according to his ability‚ to each according to his deeds (socialism). From each according to his ability‚ to each according
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El sendero torcido al español [The Twisted Path to Spanish]: The Development of Bilingual Teachers’ Spanish-Language Proficiency John A. Sutterby‚ Javier Ayala‚ and Sandra Murillo University of Texas at Brownsville Abstract This paper describes the development of Spanish-language proficiency in bilingual preservice teachers at a university on the Texas–Mexico border. A survey with open-ended questions was administered to preservice teachers in bilingual and English as a Second Language certification
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this process there were two way: 1. Using modern chipping machinery that called longwood 2. Using old style chipping process‚ used at Redding‚ which called shortwood. Most of Redding’s shortwood was produced at the Regefield woodyard that located one mile from Redding. . In 1996‚ controller Bob Pescod and analyst expert Ray Buckley check some troubling trends taking place at Redding Mill. 1. The cost of shortwood & open market chips were rising faster than the cost of long wood Buckley’s analysis showed:
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analysis of real‚ complex situations (Christensen and Hansen‚ 1987). However‚ a l t h o u g h c a s e s t u d i e s c a n a l s o b e u s e d a s a re s e a r c h m e t h o d o l o g y ( E a s t o n ‚ 1994a; Parkhe‚ 1993; Tsoukas‚ 1989; Yin‚ 1993‚ 1994)‚ no jour nal of research case studies or case study methods exists and the most common social science and evaluation rese arch methods textbooks “hardly mention case studies” (Yin‚ 1993‚ p. xi). Indeed‚ one survey of PhD dissertations in six fields
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C. and Stopford‚ J. M. (1992). Rguvenating the Mature Business: The Competitive Challenge. Baden-Fuller‚ C. and Stopford‚ J. M. (1994). ’Creating corporate entrepreneurship ’. Strategic Management Journal‚ 1 5‚ 7‚ 521-36. Barney‚ J. (1986). ’Strategic factor markets: expectations‚ luck‚ and business strategy ’. Management Science‚ 3 2‚ 10‚ 1231-41. Barney‚ J. B. (1994). ’Bringing managers back in: a resource-based analysis of the role of managers in creating and sustaining competitive advantages
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