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    Strategic Information Acquisition in Networked Groups with "Informational Spillovers"

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    This paper develops a model of costly information acquisition by agents who are connected through a network. For a exogenously given network, each agent decides first on information acquisition from his neighbors and then, after processing the information acquired, takes an action. Each agent is concerned about the extent to which other agents align their actions with the underlying state. A new equilibrium notion, which is in the spirit of perfect Bayesian equilibrium, is proposed to analyze information acquisition decisions within networked groups. This equilibrium notion allows each agent to compute, when deciding about information acquisition, the extent to which changes in his information acquisition decision will affect his own perception of future expected payos. Agents anticipate and incorporate such changes in their information acquisition decisions. Both the efficient and the equilibrium information acquisition proles are characterized and the compatibility between them is related to the density of the network.Incomplete Information, Information Acquisition, Communication Networks, Informational Spillovers, Coordination

    Notes on the Suboptimality Result by J. D. Geanakoplos and H. M. Polemarchakis (1986)

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    J. D. Geanakoplos and H. M. Polemarchakis (1986) prove the generic constrained suboptimality of equilibrium allocations in two period economies with incomplete markets. They perturb asset prices at equilibrium when the degree of market incompleteness equals one. However, since prices are not fundamentals that parameterize the economy, a generic result cannot be obtained in such a way. In these notes we provide complete and detailed version of their proof in which the arguments do not depend on the dimension of the market incompleteness and in which utilities and endowments are perturbed.Incomplete Asset Markets, Constrained Suboptimality, Transversality Theory

    Monte Barro: an Ostrogothic fortified site in the Alps

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    This paper is a reassessment of the original publications of the fortified site of Monte Barro, near Lake Como in Italy, excavated by G.P. Brogiolo and L. Castelletti, which studies its role within the Ostrogothic frontier system. The site is located on a mountain, overlooking the Po plain, but it is close enough to the Alpine passes to control the access into Italy. Built and fortified during the Ostrogothic period, the site was destroyed during the period of the Gothic Wars in the mid sixth century. Because of its location, its views and fortifications, it would be possible to think that it was a fort, especially as it fits perfectly into the Ostrogothic Alpine fortifications, but neither its finds, nor the presence of the main building fully support this statement. Above all, the presence of a bronze hanging crown seems to indicate that some sort of Gothic noble or official lived at the site, which may give Monte Barro not necessarily the category of villa or palace, but certainly an important role within the Gothic administration, probably linked to the Alpine fortification

    Unwanted entailments of the current EU AML/CFT regime

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    Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Law and Financial MarketsA presente tese visa investigar, de forma pragmĂĄtica, a batalha contra o financiamento do terrorismo e o branqueamento de capitais no contexto do quadro europeu existente, bem como algumas das suas repercussĂ”es indesejadas. Para atingir esse objetivo, foi dada uma elucidação abrangente de todo o processo. A investigação, a acusação e a punição de todas as formas de enriquecimento ilĂ­cito estĂŁo atualmente em voga, bem como, sem dĂșvida, o financiamento do terrorismo. A monitorização das transaçÔes recebeu uma ĂȘnfase especial porque Ă© a gĂ©nese de alertas automatizados de atividades invulgares, dentro de um esquema complexo de relatĂłrios. Foi utilizada uma abordagem tĂ©cnica do instrumento, especialmente para ilustrar os custos de contingĂȘncia e prudenciais esperados das instituiçÔes financeiras. Os determinantes dos fatores de risco num dado contexto tambĂ©m estavam sob escrutĂ­nio, bem como a necessidade de transparĂȘncia num dado sistema. A tese tambĂ©m elucidou a incongruĂȘncia de questĂ”es de aparente interesse pĂșblico, nomeadamente a prevenção do branqueamento de capitais e financiamento do terrorismo e as suas reflexĂ”es negativas na proteção do consumidor e na integração financeira.The current thesis aimed to pragmatically investigate the battle against terrorism financing and money laundering in the context of the existing European framework, as well as some of its unintended repercussions. To achieve that goal, a comprehensive elucidation of the whole process was given. Investigation, prosecution, and punishment of all forms of illicit enrichment are currently in vogue., as well as, undoubtedly, the financing of terrorism. Transaction monitoring was given a special emphasis because it is the genesis of automated alerts of unusual activities, within a complex reporting scheme. A technical approach of the tool was utilized, especially to illustrate the contingency and prudential costs expected of financial institutions. The determinants of risk factors in given context were also under scrutiny, so was the need for transparency in given system. The thesis also elucidated the incongruity of two seemly public interest matters ML-FT prevention and its negative reflections in consumer protection and financial integration

    Generation of articial thermal sources and their characterization by intensity interferometry

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    The Hanbury Brown and Twiss (HB-T) effect is fundamental to understand the nature of light, with important applications, for instance in ghost imaging. In this work, some coherence properties of the light emitted by an artifificial source were investigated. In particular, the second-order coherence function in time was retrieved under different experimental conditions. The work included the generation of pseudothermal light by using distinct rotating diffusers. The emitters were then characterized by setting an intensity interferometer (also called Hanbury Brown-Twiss interferometer). This procedure allowed to measure the photon bunching, or equivalently whether and how photons were eventually grouped at the detector. The results showed that the variation of the rotation speed of the difuser played a role in the second-order temporal coherence function, particularly when low rotation speeds were considered
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