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Weekly Announcements – May 7, 2009
We are always announcing new Research Paper Series, Subject Matter eJournals, and other additions to the SSRN site. So, we thought it might be useful to include a weekly round-up each Thursday.
Here are the latest announcements from SSRN:
Bloomberg ALPHA Research & Education Research Paper Series
View Papers: http://www.ssrn.com/link/BloombergALPHA-RES.html
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The Bloomberg ALPHA Research and Education Paper Series covers all subjects of interest for quantitative risk and portfolio management. The series is divided into Classroom and Frontiers. Classroom articles revisit well-established results under a consistent, highly rigorous, yet fully digest-able perspective. Frontiers articles explore new territories.
In particular, the first issue of this series covers the Black-Litterman methodology, its enhancements, and its generalizations. (View full announcement)
9th Conference on Conceptual Structure, Discourse, and Language (CSDL9) Online Proceedings
View Papers: http://www.ssrn.com/link/9th-CSDL-2008.html
CSDL features presentations in the fields of cognitive linguistics, functional linguistics, discourse, corpus linguistics, and speech & language processing by scholars exploring the interface between language and cognition. The theme of CSDL 9 is “Meaning, Form, and Body.” The focus is on two central, related research areas in the study of language:
These topics intersect naturally, as in the study of grammatical constructions, of conceptual integration, and of gesture. (View full announcement)
ERN Randomized Social Experiments Abstracting eJournal
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Randomized Social Experiments includes, but is not limited to, field studies of social programs in which the behavior of individuals, households, or (in rare instances) firms or organizations is examined subject to a protocol which includes:
Randomized Social Experiments will also contain information on certain studies that would be excluded from the above definition because they do not involve social policy interventions, and therefore expands on the Digest. (View full announcement)