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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1093496

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    Australian Research Council
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    $252,365.00
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    Entropic Analysis of Financial Risk and Uncertainty. The recent financial crisis has shown that the financial markets are not as stable as expected, and are at risk from a lack of knowledge about new financial products and their risks. This research provides a framework to better measure and forecast financial risks by applying a set of techniques known collectively as entropic analysis as a novel way to measure the amount of information that can be extracted from historical data. The research w .... Entropic Analysis of Financial Risk and Uncertainty. The recent financial crisis has shown that the financial markets are not as stable as expected, and are at risk from a lack of knowledge about new financial products and their risks. This research provides a framework to better measure and forecast financial risks by applying a set of techniques known collectively as entropic analysis as a novel way to measure the amount of information that can be extracted from historical data. The research will facilitate the design of policies and regulations by regulatory authorities that need to evaluate new financial products, their associated risks and their impacts on the financial markets.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0985505

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $148,000.00
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    Bayesian Inference for Flexible Parametric Multivariate Econometric Modelling. The anticipated outcomes include the development of enhanced multivariate econometric models and innovative computationally intensive methods for their estimation. These models are used in numerous and diverse applications which are data-intensive and where more complete models will greatly enhance data-based decision-making. Results include improved information use in the wholesale electricity markets, in financial m .... Bayesian Inference for Flexible Parametric Multivariate Econometric Modelling. The anticipated outcomes include the development of enhanced multivariate econometric models and innovative computationally intensive methods for their estimation. These models are used in numerous and diverse applications which are data-intensive and where more complete models will greatly enhance data-based decision-making. Results include improved information use in the wholesale electricity markets, in financial market investment decision-making and for the assessment of the impact of internet advertising.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT140101266

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $763,640.00
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    Flexible Models and Methods for Longitudinal Data. The availability of increasingly large data sets offers the potential to improve understandings of many phenomena. However, without models for these phenomenon and methods to analyse the data generated by them, information contained in such data cannot be extracted. This project aims to advance statistical methods and models for analysing data that are collected on a large number of individuals at many time points. In particular, data collected .... Flexible Models and Methods for Longitudinal Data. The availability of increasingly large data sets offers the potential to improve understandings of many phenomena. However, without models for these phenomenon and methods to analyse the data generated by them, information contained in such data cannot be extracted. This project aims to advance statistical methods and models for analysing data that are collected on a large number of individuals at many time points. In particular, data collected from mobile phone applications will be used to understand the effect that training regimes have on cognitive functioning and how these effects vary with individual characteristics.
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