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    Comparing conditional hedging strategies.

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    The traditional approach to discriminate amongst two competing hedging strategies is to compare the sample portfolio return variance implied by each strategy. This simple approach suffers from two drawbacks. First, it is an unconditional performance measure which is theoretically not coherent with a dynamic hedging strategy that minimizes the conditional portfolio return variance. Second, estimating unconditional performance over the entire period may not be sufficcient since a strategy with a good unconditional hedging performance may not perform well at a particular point in time. In this paper, I use the Giacomini and White (2006), the Wald, and the Diebold and Mariano (1995) statistical tests in order to conditionally (and as a special case, unconditionally) compare the portfolio return variances implied by two competing hedging strategies. The attractive feature of the conditional perspective is that, in case of rejection of equal conditional hedging effectiveness among two initial strategies, it provides us with a new hedging strategy that selects at each date the initial strategy that will perform the best next period, conditional on current information. An application to several agricultural commodities illustrates the technique. For daily hedging horizons, it is found that most of the time Ederington's (1979) static strategy is superior to more elaborate dynamic strategies. This calls into question earlier results reported in the literature that were based on a much smaller database.GARCH; Hedging; Strategy; Portfolio; Variance; IT; Performance; Time; Tests; Order; Effectiveness; Information; Database;

    Discovering new languages from the study of games semantics

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    This is a master thesis for the MPRI (http://mpri.master.univ-paris7.fr). The main body of the thesis is 18 pages long. A 4 pages summary in French is given.This is a master thesis for the MPRI (http://mpri.master.univ-paris7.fr). We give a generalisation of game semantics, in the spirit of Harmer, Hyland and Melies's work "Categorical Combinatorics for Innocent Strategies", but with more general definitions. In particular, this description encompasses "cellular" strategies as well as innocent ones. New general notions of "embeddings" and "history operators" are defined on games. A generic language for all history operators is given, along with a reduction. History operators define sets of strategies; in particular, both innocent and cellular strategies can be defined in this way. Thus the generic syntax gives them both a language, and their terms can interact through the reduction given. The generic syntax exhibits a new symmetry between functions and arguments, who can both name the terms exchanged. This property comes from the symmetry between the two players on the arenas of the games defined. In the same way, we gain a more precise access control on what part of the execution history can be read or refered to by the strategies. In comparison, neither the usual language for innocent strategies (PCF), nor our initial specific syntax for cellular strategies make these apparent

    Narrative structure and political construction : The epic at work

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    The studies presented here1 explore an aspect of the dynamism and efficacy of literature so masterfully illuminated by John Foley, especially in Immanent Art: From Structure to Meaning in Traditional Oral Epic (1991). The construction of meaning through structure is at the very foundation of oral or "oral-derived" texts, which rely on the totality of tradition to create precise meaning. All the stories and narratives heard by listeners contribute to the creation of every character, every action, and every narrative motif.Not

    Le pseudo-sublime de Longin

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    Le Traité du Sublime de Longin est décrypté en fonction des catégories de la rhétorique cicéronienne. Longin est du côté de Cicéron contre les atticistes (Lysias) : son grec pathos ou extase traduit le latin mouere . Mais à l'intérieur de ce cadre commun, Longin cherche à se différencier de Cicéron en privilégiant un sublime de la brièveté et non de la copia. Aux yeux de Quintilien ou de la Renaissance, c'est une illusion : la deinôsis démosthénienne est l' indignatio cicéronienne. En isolant le moment le plus spectaculaire de la copia , Longin déplaît à tous ceux qui veulent enseigner l'architecture des discours.Longinus' On the Sublime is decoded according to the categories of Ciceronian rhetoric. Longinus sides with Cicero against the atticists (Lysias): his Greek word, pathos or extasy, translates the latin mouere. But within the limits of this common ground, Longinus attempts to differentiate himself from Cicero by favouring a sublime marked by brevity, rather than by copia. In the eyes of Quintilian or of the Renaissance, such an atttempt is pure illusion. Demonstenes' deinôsis is but Cicero's indignatio. By boxing in the most spectacular aspect of the copia, Longinus displeases all those who wish to further support the role of the structures of speech

    Testing futures returns predictability : implications for hedgers.

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    The predictability of futures returns is investigated using a semiparametric approach where it is assumed that the expected returns depend non parametrically on a combination of predictors. We first collapse the forecasting variables into a single index variable where the weights are identified up to scale, using the average derivative estimator proposed by Stoker (1986). We then use the Nadaraya-Watson kernel estimator to calculate (and visually depict) the relation between the estimated index and the expected futures returns. An application to four agricultural commodity futures illustrates the technique. The results indicate that for each of the commodities considered, the estimated index contains statistically significant information regarding the expected futures returns. Economic implications for a non-infinitely risk averse hedger are also discussed.Average derivative estimates; futures market; Hedging; Futures; Implications; Information;

    Handbook of methods for the analysis of the various parameters of the carbon dioxide system in sea water. Version 2

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    The collection of extensive, reliable, oceanic carbon data is a key component of the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS). A portion of the US JGOFS oceanic carbon dioxide measurements will be made during the World Ocean Circulation Experiment Hydrographic Program. A science team has been formed to plan and coordinate the various activities needed to produce high quality oceanic carbon dioxide measurements under this program. This handbook was prepared at the request of, and with the active participation of, that science team. The procedures have been agreed on by the members of the science team and describe well tested methods. They are intended to provide standard operating procedures, together with an appropriate quality control plan, for measurements made as part of this survey. These are not the only measurement techniques in use for the parameters of the oceanic carbon system; however, they do represent the current state-of-the-art for ship-board measurements. In the end, the editors hope that this handbook can serve widely as a clear and unambiguous guide to other investigators who are setting up to analyze the various parameters of the carbon dioxide system in sea water

    The Intradermal Tuberculin Test as a Research Tool

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    Epidemiological studies and controlled comparative trials in tuberculosis require precise measurement of delayed hypersensitivity to tuberculin, and only the intradermal test can provide this accuracy. The correct procedures for random sampling, random allocation of treatments and blindness of assessment are discussed. Some basic principles of planning, collecting and recording data, analysing and interpreting of results, are illustrated by two examples.S. Afr. Med. J., 47, 142 (1973

    Measuring xCO₂ using the CAT/NDIR method system set up, calibration, maintenance and shutdown

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    Accurate measurement of partial pressure of CO2 in seawater is currently performed by measuring pC02 in an aliquot of a small volume of gas equilibrated with a large volume of the seawater to be measured. PC02 in the gas phase can be accurately measured either by gas chromatography or infra-red analysis. In order to minimize human labor to monitor pC02 in surface seawater we opted for the infra-red analysis which does not require a highly trained person and which can easily be automated. This report describes how we have designed and automated a system for continual surface seawater pC02 monitoring. It further indicates the necessary steps to set up, run, and maintain the system. With minor modifications this system can also be used to measure pC02 in discrete seawater samples. (Goyet et al., 1993)Funding was provided by the Department of Energy under Grant No. FG02 94ER61544
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