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Decisions under Imperfect Information (Doktorarbeit)Zum Shop

Decisions under Imperfect Information

The Ordering of Information Structures and Production under Endogenous Uncertainty

Schriftenreihe volkswirtschaftliche Forschungsergebnisse

Almost all economic activity takes place under uncertainty. The randomness may, for instance, relate to risky stock market returns, fluctuating exchange rates or uncertain product innovations. The major source of uncertainty in decision making is the limited and imperfect knowledge of the decision maker at that given point in time. The exposure to uncertainty depends therefore inherently on the available information about the distribution of the existing risks. In general, information is imperfect itself. It may be more or less reliable and, in turn, it reduces the…

BlackwellClassification CriterionEndogenes RisikoEndogenous RiskEntscheidung unter UnsicherheitFaktorpreisunsicherheitInformation ContentInformationsgehaltInformationsökonomikInformationsstrukturInformationssystemInformation StructureInternationaler HandelOrdnungskriteriumProduktion unter UnsicherheitTradeTransparencyTransparenzUncertain Factor PricesUncertaintyUngewissheitUnsicherheitValue of InformationVolkswirtschaftslehreWert von InformationWirtschaftstheorie
Transparency in the Banking Sector (Dissertation)Zum Shop

Transparency in the Banking Sector

A Microeconomic Analysis of Informational Aspects in the Credit Market

Schriftenreihe volkswirtschaftliche Forschungsergebnisse

The growing complexity and dynamics of financial systems as well as the increasing risk of market failures calls for a higher level of transparency on global markets, especially in the banking sector, to foster a solid and smoothly functioning financial system. Primarily regulatory authorities and central banks aspire to more transparent markets. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), for instance, has stressed in its study 'Market 2000' the importance of greater transparency in secondary markets as it improves the price discovery, competitiveness, and the…

Adverse SelektionBasel IIBlackwellFinanzwirtschaftIMFInformationsökonomikInformationssystemeInternational Monetary FundKreditrationierungLehmannSECSecurities and Exchange CommissionTransparencyVolkswirtschaftslehreVWL