SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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Dedication
List of Contributors
Part I: General Background of Econophysics
Chapter 1. History and Role of Econophysics in Scientific Research
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Relations between Economics and Physics
1.3 Relations between Economists and Physicists
1.4 History of Econophysics
1.5 Some Definitional Issues
1.6 Econophysics and Romanian Econophysicists
References
Further Reading
Chapter 2. Multidisciplinary Modeling Knowledge and Unidisciplinary Isolation
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Multidisciplinary Modeling
2.3 The Principles of Multidisciplinary Modeling
2.4 A Final Remark
References
Part II: Economics and Finance
Chapter 3. The Efficiency of Capital Markets: Hypothesis or Approximation
3.1 Introduction: Defining Market Efficiency
3.2 Test of Market Efficiency
3.3 Data and Procedure
3.4 Variability of Market Efficiency
3.5 Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References
Chapter 4. Nonlinear Mechanisms of Generating Power Laws in Socioeconomic Systems
4.1 What are the Power Laws?
4.2 Are the Stock Market Returns Gaussian Distributed?
4.3 Something About the Richest People in the World
4.4 From the Smallest Towns to the Largest Cities
4.5 What Mark Have You Got Today?
4.6 Conclusion
References
Chapter 5. Was It Possible to Forecast the Credit Crunch? (Monte Carlo Simulation of Integrated Market and Credit Risk)
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Introduction to Financial Theory
5.3 Methodology of Credit Drivers
5.4 Data Description and Analysis
5.5 Results and Summary
References
Chapter 6. A Quantum Mechanics Model May Explain the Infringement of Some Financial Rules in Spite of Stiff Supervision
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Classical Approach
6.3 Quantum Mechanical Approach: Schrödinger Representation
Reference
Chapter 7. The Potential of Econophysics for the Study of Economic Processes
7.1 Introduction
7.2 What is the Adequate Meaning for Contemporary Econophysics?
7.3 A Brief Historical Background of Econophysics
7.4 Methods of Econophysics
7.5 Review of Major Results and New Domains
7.6 Conclusions
References
Part III: Sociophysics
Chapter 8. A Physical Model to Connect Some Major Parameters to be Considered in the Bologna Reform
8.1 Introduction
8.2 The Physical Model
8.3 Conclusions
Reference
Chapter 9. Statistical Physics Models for Group Decision Making
9.1 Introduction
9.2 The Random Cluster Model for Group Decision Making (Galam, 2000b)
9.3 The Cluster Formation in the Social Impact Model (Kacperski and Holyst, 2000)
9.4 From Clusters of Individuals to Clusters of Countries (Gligor and Ausloos, 2007)
9.5 Conclusions
References
Chapter 10. Sociophysics: A New Science or a New Domain for Physicists in a Modern University
10.1 Introduction
10.2 A Brief History of Sociophysics
10.3 Definitional Issues of Sociophysics
10.4 Contemporary and Future Trends and Activities
10.6 Conclusions
10.7 A Final Remark
References
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