
Network Models in Finance Expanding the Tools for Portfolio and Risk Management
Frank J. Fabozzi, Gueorgui S. Konstantinov, Network Models in Finance - Expanding the Tools for Portfolio and Risk Management...
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Frank J. Fabozzi, Gueorgui S. Konstantinov, Network Models in Finance - Expanding the Tools for Portfolio and Risk Management
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