A Better Way for Finance (and Others) to Handle Missing Data
As much as we’re awash in data, a huge problem for building predictive models is the information we don’t have.
A Better Way for Finance (and Others) to Handle Missing DataHow investors respond to a longer-term view
A small change in how retirement funds display past returns can prompt households to take more risk.
Research suggests investors are more likely to react to “attention-grabbing,” one-month returns than typically smoother 12-month returns.
Maya O. Shaton, “The Display of Information and Household Investment Behavior,” Working paper, November 2014.
As much as we’re awash in data, a huge problem for building predictive models is the information we don’t have.
A Better Way for Finance (and Others) to Handle Missing DataResearch finds evidence for an active market for CEOs among PE-owned companies in the US.
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