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Using Financial Options to Hedge Transportation Capacity in a Deregulated Rail Industry

In: Innovations in Financial and Economic Networks

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  • Stephen M. Law
  • Alexandra E. MacKay
  • James F. Nolan

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Networks provide the foundation for the functioning of our societies and economies. Their study has had a long tradition in such fields as engineering, operations research, management science and computer science. More recently, the disciplines of finance and economics have come to be rich and fascinating sources of network-based problems and applications. This focused and refereed volume of contributions from leading international scholars provides a wealth of innovations in the study of financial and economic networks.

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  • Stephen M. Law & Alexandra E. MacKay & James F. Nolan, 2003. "Using Financial Options to Hedge Transportation Capacity in a Deregulated Rail Industry," Chapters, in: Anna Nagurney (ed.), Innovations in Financial and Economic Networks, chapter 8, pages 169-194, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    Economics and Finance;

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    • C60 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Mathematical Methods; Programming Models; Mathematical and Simulation Modeling - - - General

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