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Center for East Asian Studies Scholarly Works: Recent submissions
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Paying for the Deal - An Analysis of Wire Transfer Law and International Financial Market Interest Groups
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Selling Hong Kong to China - What Happened to the Right of Self-Determination?
(Kansas Law Review, 1998-01) -
Understanding International Political Systems Through Service-Learning
(Center for Teaching Excellence, 2005)Students in an Introduction to Comparative Politics course experienced hands-on learning to help them fully recognize the complexities of various government systems. -
Theological Categories for Special and Differential Treatment
(University of Kansas Law Review, 2002-05) -
Throwing Eggs at Windows - Legal and Institutional Globalization in the 21st-Century Economy
(University of Kansas Law Review, 2002-05) -
Introductory Remarks - Symposium Articles on Globalization and Sovereignty
(University of Kansas Law Review, 2002-05) -
Seven Deadly Sins: An Assessment of Criticisms Directed at the International Monetary Fund
(University of Kansas Law Review, 2004-04) -
For Richer or Poorer: Assessing the Criticisms Directed at the Multilateral Development Banks
(University of Kansas Law Review, 2004-01) -
Agricultural labor productivity in the Lower South, 1720-1800
(ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE, 2002-10)The primary factor determining the rate of economic growth in 18th-century British America was the pace of improvement in agricultural productivity. This paper examines agricultural productivity advance in the Lower South ... -
Bayesian Network Models of Portfolio Risk and Return
(The MIT Press, 2000)In this paper we show how a Bayesian network can be used to represent a traditional financial model of portfolio return. Then we show how expert subjective judgement can be included in the Bayesian network model. The output ... -
Modeling Financial Portfolios Using Belief Functions
(Physica-Verlag, 2002)The main goal of this paper is to demonstrate how the Dempster-Shafer theory of belief functions can be used to model financial portfolios. In particular, we are interested in modeling how a portfolio return distribution ... -
A Linear Belief Function Approach to Portfolio Evaluation
(Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2003-08)We show how to use linear belief functions to represent market information and financial knowledge, including complete ignorance, statistical observations, subjective speculations, dis-tributional assumptions, linear ...