Active Funds
Mostrando 13-21 de 21 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. ANÁLISE DE DESEMPENHO DE FUNDOS DE GERENCIAMENTO ATIVO: UM ESTUDO COMPARATIVO / PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF ACTIVE MANAGED INVESTMENTS FUNDS A COMPARATIVE STUDY
The scope of this dissertation is the comparison between the meanvariance based performance measurers of active management Brazilian-based stock funds and stochastic dominance of first, second and third orders criteria. 84 funds were considered and the period studied goes from May 1999 to April 2001. For the stochastic dominance calculus a Matlab function wa
Publicado em: 2004
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14. INVESTMENTS POLICIES ANALYSIS OF THE BRAZILIAN PENSION FUNDS / ANÁLISE DAS POLÍTICAS DE INVESTIMENTOS DOS FUNDOS DE PENSÃO BRASILEIROS
The pension funds are widely known by their social effects when paying worthy retirements and also when investing the savings they accumulate. After all, fair benefits not only keep the retired people away from social exclusion, but also active in the consuming market. Simultaneously, the investment of the resources in the economy raises the production level
Publicado em: 2003
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15. GERENCIAMENTO ATIVO DE CARTEIRAS VOLTADO A FUNDOS DE PENSÃO / ACTIVE PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT BASED IN PENSION FUNDS
Muitos dos trabalhos em finanças, como os que envolvem modelos financeiros,concentram-se na busca de formas de rejeitar as suposições sobre as quais estes se baseiam. Contudo, uma questão importante, é verificar se um determinado modelo supera ou é superado pelas alternativas existentes.Assim foi feito nesta pesquisa, que tem como objetivo principal mo
Publicado em: 2002
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16. ANÁLISIS DE RIESGO DE MERCADO Y COLOCACIÓN DE CAPITALES PARA FONDOS DE PENSIÓN CONSIDERANDO INVERSIONES EN RENTA FIJA / RISK ANALYSIS AND ASSET ALLOCATION FOR PENSION FUNDS CONSIDERING FIXED INCOME INVESTMENTS / ANÁLISE DE RISCO E ALOCAÇÃO DE CAPITAIS PARA FUNDOS DE PENSÃO CONSIDERANDO INVESTIMENTOS EM RENDA FIXA
This work shows the use of Value-at-Risk methodology, measuring market risk for Pension Funds fixed income investment funds, and the adoption of optimization methods for asset allocation. The first part presents different methodologies used to measure market risk (VaR). Among them, we can distinguish three approaches: parametric, Monte Carlo Simulation and H
Publicado em: 2001
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17. Reduction of State Victim Compensation Disparities in Disadvantaged Crime Victims Through Active Outreach and Assistance: A Randomized Trial
Objectives. We examined whether providing active outreach and assistance to crime victims as part of comprehensive psychosocial services reduced disparities in access to state compensation funds.
American Public Health Association.
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18. Problems of Medical Libraries in Japan
Reference service in medical libraries should be considered more seriously by the members of the Japan Medical Library Association, as their interest so far has been focused mainly on interlibrary loan service, compilation of union lists and union catalogs, and the business side of library administration. The Association does not have enough funds to be very
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19. Returns on equity for not-for-profit hospitals.
This study examines the circumstances in which a large third-party payer or regulator might want to set hospital prices to yield a positive rate of return on equity capital. The level of return is shown to depend on the willingness of donors to make funds available in the community relative to the (derived) demand for capital to produce output. It is shown t
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20. Role and responsibilities of general practitioner organisers of continuing medical education.
A total of 359 general practitioner organisers of continuing medical education in England and Wales were sent a questionnaire on their role and responsibilities in 1985; 206 with relevant duties replied. The results of the survey showed that they were playing an effective part in planning, organising, and evaluating educational activities at district level,
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21. Emerging Disciplines in the Health Sciences and Their Impact on Health Sciences Libraries Human Ecology *
The problem with which human ecology confronts medical librarians is that of inherent complexity combined with vagueness of definition and thought, associated with the risk of dispersing effort and funds ineffectually and too widely. Much of this paper is concerned with explaining why ecology must primarily be concerned with the “physiology of ecosystems,�