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Glucker, John. "Stoics, para-stoics and anti-stoics: Methods and sensibilities." Philosophia 31, no. 1-2 (October 2003): 221–324. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02380935.

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Flamigni, Gabriele. "O QUE DEVEM AS MULHERES FAZER?" Ethics, Politics & Society 4 (August 6, 2021): 100–125. http://dx.doi.org/10.21814/eps.4.1.192.

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The aim of this paper is to enquire if the Stoics consider certain social activities appropriate only for men or women, a much-debated question in the scholarship. Here it is argued that the Stoics are not committed to gendered divisions of tasks. This claim is pled through an analysis of the various testimonies and of the Stoic notion of appropriate activity (καθῆκον). This result leads to reconsider the Stoics’ stand within their cultural environment and will hopefully contribute to the debate on their thinking on womanhood. This study is thus structured: firstly, the notion of καθῆκον is presented; next, the evidence of the Stoic use of gender as a parameter in determining καθήκοντα is discussed; then, a reconstruction of the social role the early Stoics assigned to women in their planned constitutions is attempted; finally, the reflection of later Stoics on the role of women in actual societies is addressed.
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Meyer, Susan Sauvé. "Passion, Impulse, and Action in Stoicism." Rhizomata 6, no. 1 (August 2, 2018): 109–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/rhiz-2018-0006.

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Abstract A familiar interpretation of the Stoic doctrine of the πάθη runs as follows: The Stoics claim the πάθη are impulses (ὁρμαί). The Stoics take impulses to be causes of action. So, the Stoics think the πάθη are causes of action Premise (1) is uncontroversial, but the evidence for (2) needs to be reconsidered. I argue that the Stoics have two distinct but related conceptions of ὁρμή – a psychological construal and a behavioural construal. On the psychological construal (2) is true, but there is strong evidence that (1) is true only on the behavioural construal. That is, when the Stoics classify πάθη as impulses they are thinking of them not as impulses to act, but as cases of action in their own right.
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Blythe, William. "Stoics." Missouri Review 9, no. 3 (1986): 33–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mis.1986.0001.

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Damski, Michał. "Kilka uwag na temat polemiki Plutarcha ze stoikami." Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal 7, no. 2 (December 1, 2017): 223–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.24917/20841043.7.2.2.

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Some comments on the polemics of Plutarch with Stoics The purpose of this article is to briefly discuss several key anti-stoic arguments presented in Plutarch’s polemical texts — De stoicorum repugnantiis and De communibus notitiis adversus stoicos. The paper argues that the polemic against Stoicism is rather ill-disposed and that the presented arguments, despite their rhetorical power and elegancy in language, show an insufficient understanding of the criticised doctrine.
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Brouwer, René. "On the Ancient Background of Grotius's Notion of Natural Law." Grotiana 29, no. 1 (2008): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187607508x384661.

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AbstractGrotius's notion of natural law is, as he himself makes clear, founded upon two demands of nature, which are to be connected with what is now known as the Stoic doctrine of appropriation. However, Grotius's understanding of the notion of natural law as a set of rules is not Stoic, but rather goes back to an interpretation that can be ascribed to Antiochus of Ascalon. By moving away from the Stoics Grotius could not only easily accommodate the Aristotelian doctrine of equity, otherwise rejected by the Stoics, but he could also formulate a minimalistic interpretation of human dispositions or 'rights', in contrast to the Stoics' maximalistic understanding of these dispositions as virtues.
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Sanzhenakov, Alexander. "EPISTEMOLOGY AND THEORY OF ACTION OF THE STOICS." Respublica literaria, no. 1 (December 25, 2020): 119–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.47850/s.2020.1.33.

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The article is devoted to the epistemological foundations of the theory of action of the Stoics. According to the Stoics, the ideal moral subject acts correctly because she possesses knowledge. This knowledge can be understood in two ways: either it is awareness in the divine plan, or it is a correct axiological assessment. In linguistic terms, knowledge is expressed by subject-predicate judgments, to which the moral agent give an agreement, which leads to the appearance of an impulse, which prompts action. Skeptics turned their criticism to the Stoic criterion of truth – the comprehending representation and its result (comprehension), believing that by doing so they destroyed the ethics and Stoic’s theory of action, since these parts of the teaching depend on the theory of knowledge. However, the knowledge, thanks to which the moral subject receives his perfection, is much broader than a simple accurate comprehension of individual objects of external reality.
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Ju, Anna Eunyoung. "The Stoic Ontology of Geometrical Limits." Phronesis 54, no. 4-5 (2009): 371–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/003188609x12486562883219.

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AbstractScholars have long recognised the interest of the Stoics' thought on geometrical limits, both as a specific topic in their physics and within the context of the school's ontological taxonomy. Unfortunately, insufficient textual evidence remains for us to reconstruct their discussion fully. The sources we do have on Stoic geometrical themes are highly polemical, tending to reveal a disagreement as to whether limit is to be understood as a mere concept, as a body or as an incorporeal. In my view, this disagreement held among the historical Stoics, rather than simply reflecting a doxographical divergence in transmission. This apparently Stoic disagreement has generated extensive debate, in which there is still no consensus as to a standard Stoic doctrine of limit. The evidence is thin, and little of it refers in detail to specific texts, especially from the school's founders. But in its overall features the evidence suggests that Posidonius and Cleomedes differed from their Stoic precursors on this topic. There are also grounds for believing that some degree of disagreement obtained between the early Stoics over the metaphysical status of shape. Assuming the Stoics did so disagree, the principal question in the scholarship on Stoic ontology is whether there were actually positions that might be called "standard" within Stoicism on the topic of limit. In attempting to answer this question, my discussion initially sets out to illuminate certain features of early Stoic thinking about limit, and then takes stock of the views offered by late Stoics, notably Posidonius and Cleomedes. Attention to Stoic arguments suggests that the school's founders developed two accounts of shape: on the one hand, as a thought-construct, and, on the other, as a body. In an attempt to resolve the crux bequeathed to them, the school's successors suggested that limits are incorporeal. While the authorship of this last notion cannot be securely identified on account of the absence of direct evidence, it may be traced back to Posidonius, and it went on to have subsequent influence on Stoic thinking, namely in Cleomedes' astronomy.
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Plecas, Tamara. "The stoic notion of friendship." Theoria, Beograd 62, no. 4 (2019): 73–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/theo1904073p.

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The aim of this paper is to examine the Stoic notion of friendship. First, we will examine everyday and common understanding of friendship, and afterwards we will examine philosophical understanding of ideal friendship that influenced Stoics thought. Plato?s and Aristotle?s notion of friendship is of great importance to the Stoics. The Stoics, faced with a number of challenges, such as the problem of self-sufficiency outlined in Plato?s Lysis, developed a normative ideal of friendship. That ideal, as we will demonstrate, could also be developed under the influence of everyday political friendships.
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Alessandrelli, Michele. "La sintassi del cosmo: osservazioni su un volume recente." Elenchos 42, no. 2 (November 29, 2021): 375–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/elen-2021-0019.

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Abstract This note does examine a recent volume by Ada Bronowski on the Stoic doctrine of the lekta (The Stoics on Lekta. All There Is to Say, OUP, 2019). The first part summarizes its content, while the second discusses some critical and controversial points, in particular the Platonic tenor of the interpretation of the Stoic lekta offered by the Author. This interpretation gives an extra-linguistic and realistic function to items that the Stoics cautiously left under-determined from the ontological point of view.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "The Stoics"

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Atherton, C. "The Stoics on ambiguity." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1986. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.384302.

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Vazquez, Hernandez Sergio Daniel. "How the Stoics solve Plato's greatest difficulty : causality and responsibility in Plato and the Stoics." Thesis, King's College London (University of London), 2015. http://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/how-the-stoics-solve-platos-greatest-difficulty(dc0dff26-b9a4-4d49-9dab-4804a9450ab4).html.

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This thesis offers a reconstruction and analysis of a debate about responsibility, and causation initiated by Plato, and continued by the Stoics. The pivotal moment of the discussion is a problem I call ‘the greatest difficulty,’ found in Plato’s Parmenides. The debate, however, involves a complex network of arguments including subordinated or parallel discussions about ontology, method, ethics, and epistemology. Instead of isolating the main topic, I highlight the structure of the debate, and the interconnection between its parts, to show the complexity and sophistication of the argumentation in both Plato and the Stoics, and the depth of the Stoics’ engagement with Plato’s works. The motivation for doing this is to better understand many of the otherwise unexplained and odd starting points of the early Stoic philosophy. But since this requires a reconstruction of the dialectical background the Stoic texts assume, this means that the bulk of the thesis is devoted to discussing Plato. The hope is that by showing the structure of the debate in Plato’s dialogues, the connections in the Stoic fragments will show with more clarity. The thesis is divided into five chapters. The first two are dedicated to Plato’s discussion of causality and responsibility in Phaedo 95e8-105c7, and Republic 6, 506d7- 509c4. The third chapter discusses ‘the greatest difficulty’ in Parmenides 133a11-135c4 as an objection to the main arguments of the previous dialogues. In chapter four, I analyse how Plato revisits the greatest difficulty in Sophist 245e6-249d5. Finally, in chapter five, I examine surviving evidence from the early Stoics, to argue that they engaged with Plato’s ongoing debate via the Sophist, and that their views on these topics are a careful continuation of this debate.
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Garcilazo, Albert V. "The Corinthian dissenters and the Stoics /." New York, NY [u.a.] : Lang, 2007. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip076/2006100656.html.

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Connor, Martin J. "The stoics on nature and truth." Thesis, Durham University, 2000. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/4346/.

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First, this thesis outhnes part of the thought of some pre-Socratic thinkers, particularly Heraclitus. In doing this, I explore the historical provenance of certain ideas which came to be important in Stoicism. It then moves on to look at the Stoic view of 'physics', including some comparison with Epicurus and Aristotle, and with a focus on the concept of the continuum. The third chapter attempts to synthesise a common problem arising from a belief in the continuum, namely a problem of indeterminacy. In the fourth chapter, certain characterisations of Stoic epistemology are considered, along with an overview of recent interpretations of the Stoic theory of impressions. It concludes with the thought that at certain crucial points - such as whether impressions themselves are to be thought of as true and false - the Stoic position is underdetermined with respect to the evidence. Pursuing this thought into the fifth chapter, we see the evidence as being equivalently consistent with a 'two-tier’ theory of perception, where impressions themselves are understood as neither true nor false in any sense, but iu which 'the true' arises as a result of the transformative effect of reason. This theory is shown to connect with verbalisation through the 'rational impression'. This leads to the suggestion that the Stoics had a linguistic diagnosis for some problems in philosophy, arrived at by their reflections on ambiguity and etymology. In the final chapter, an account of intersubjectivity is explored, which preserves for the Stoics the claim that their truth has an objective character and is thus appropriate for a 'dogmatic' philosophy.
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Nawar, Tamer. "Plato, the Stoics, and Augustine on knowledge." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2014. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.648491.

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Dyson, Henry. "Stoic rationalism." Diss., Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri-Columbia, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10355/4299.

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Thesis (M.A.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2005.
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file. Title from title screen of research.pdf file viewed on (July 13, 2006) Includes bibliographical references.
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George, David Brian. "The stoic poet Lucan : Lucan's Bellum Civile and stoic ethical theory /." The Ohio State University, 1985. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1487260531954394.

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Schoeman, Werner. "Stoïsynse terapie en lewenskuns." Pretoria : [s.n.], 2006. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-06192007-092746/.

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Dyson, Henry. "Prolēpsis and koinē ennoia in the early Stoa." [S.l. : s.n.], 2004. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/174205439.html.

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Kotva, Simone Agnes. "Repetition and reciprocity : philosophies of suffering in the stoicisms of Gilles Deleuze and Simone Weil." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2015. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.709410.

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Books on the topic "The Stoics"

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The stoics. 2nd ed. London: G. Duckworth, 1994.

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Brad, Inwood, and Gerson Lloyd P, eds. The stoics reader. Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Pub. Co., Inc., 2008.

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Physics of the Stoics. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1987.

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Aristotle and the Stoics. Cambridge: Cambridge Philological Society, 1985.

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Paul and the Stoics. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 2000.

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Atherton, Catherine. The Stoics on ambiguity. Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 1993.

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Sambursky, Samuel. Physics of the Stoics. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1987.

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Long, A. G., ed. Plato and the Stoics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781139629157.

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Sambursky, Samuel. Physics of the Stoics. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 1987.

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1973-, Bonazzi Mauro, and Helmig Christoph, eds. Platonic Stoicism, stoic Platonism: The dialogue between Platonism and Stoicism in antiquity. Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "The Stoics"

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Athanassoulis, Nafsika. "The Stoics." In Morality, Moral Luck and Responsibility, 82–99. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230508040_6.

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Sellars, John. "The Stoics." In The History of Evil in Antiquity, 175–86. 1 [edition]. | New York : Routledge-Taylor & Francis, 2016.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315630052-13.

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Poole, Kristen. "Stoics, Origen, Bacon." In Allegory Studies, 109–27. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003183341-5.

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Pinto de Brito, Rodrigo. "Academics X Stoics." In Synthese Library, 39–50. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92407-2_3.

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Opsomer, Jan. "Plutarch and the Stoics." In A Companion to Plutarch, 88–103. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118316450.ch6.

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Irwin, T. H. "Stoics, Epicureans, and Aristotelians." In A Companion to the Philosophy of Action, 447–58. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444323528.ch55.

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Brouwer, René. "The Stoics on Luck." In The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Psychology of Luck, 34–44. Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2019.: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351258760-4.

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Løkke, Håvard. "The Stoics on Sense Perception." In Theories of Perception in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy, 35–46. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6125-7_3.

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"Roman Stoics." In Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural Ethics, 2170. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-1179-9_301364.

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"The Stoics." In The Weakness of the Will, 58–78. Routledge, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203405239-8.

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Conference papers on the topic "The Stoics"

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Grant, James, Todd Spencer, and Richard Armijo. "STOC (stock ticker orbital comparison)." In ACM SIGGRAPH 2009 Art Gallery. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1667265.1667305.

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Liu, Fang, XiangXia Li, and Lin Wang. "Exploring Cluster Stocks based on deep learning for Stock Prediction." In 2019 12th International Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Design (ISCID). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iscid.2019.10107.

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Widiputra, Harya, and Leo Christianto. "Indonesia stock exchange liquid stocks identification using self-organizing map." In 2012 2nd International Conference on Uncertainty Reasoning and Knowledge Engineering (URKE). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/urke.2012.6319526.

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Jacob, Sona Susan, Sankha Patra, Kapinesh G, and Thanikaiselvan V. "Monitoring of Stocks using LSTM Model and Prediction of Stock Prices." In 2022 International Conference on Edge Computing and Applications (ICECAA). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icecaa55415.2022.9936204.

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LaBozzettz, W., M. Mani, M. Fisher, R. Bush, and S. Parker. "Comparison of Euler and Navier-Stokes predictions for a fighter configuration with stores." In 13th Applied Aerodynamics Conference. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.1995-1791.

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Xu, Qiwei. "Stocks Selection Strategy in Hong Kong Market Based on Stock Price Dynamics." In 2021 2nd International Conference on Computing and Data Science (CDS). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cds52072.2021.00105.

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Minandar, Alhady Niar, Mochamad Edman Syarief, and Sumiyati Sumardi. "Sharia-Compliant Portfolio of Islamic Stocks Listed on Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX)." In International Seminar of Science and Applied Technology (ISSAT 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aer.k.201221.097.

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Alam, Mahbub, Asadullah Al Galib, and Rashedur M. Rahman. "Algorithms to predict opening price and trading decision of stocks in Dhaka Stock Exchange." In 2011 14th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccitechn.2011.6164786.

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Abinaya, P., Varsha Suresh Kumar, P. Balasubramanian, and Vijay Krishna Menon. "Measuring stock price and trading volume causality among Nifty50 stocks: The Toda Yamamoto method." In 2016 International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communications and Informatics (ICACCI). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icacci.2016.7732325.

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Dhamodharan, K., P. Balasubramanian, and Deepti Mohan. "Influence of yamaganda on stock trading behaviour among Nifty200 stocks: Using minute-wise data." In 2017 International Conference on Data Management, Analytics and Innovation (ICDMAI). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdmai.2017.8073534.

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Cochrane, John. Stocks as Money: Convenience Yield and the Tech-Stock Bubble. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, June 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w8987.

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Woodall, Christopher W., John W. Coulston, Grant M. Domke, Brian F. Walters, David N. Wear, James E. Smith, Hans-Erik Andersen, et al. The U.S. forest carbon accounting framework: stocks and stock change, 1990-2016. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/nrs-gtr-154.

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Smith, James E., Linda S. Heath, and Michael C. Nichols. US forest carbon calculation tool: forest-land carbon stocks and net annual stock change. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/nrs-gtr-13.

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Boyd, John, Ravi Jagannathan, and Jian Hu. The Stock Market's Reaction to Unemployment News: Why Bad News is Usually Good for Stocks. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, January 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w8092.

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Dassanayake, Wajira, Xiaoming Li, and Klaus Buhr. A Revisit of Price Discovery Dynamics Across Australia and New Zealand. Unitec ePress, August 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.34074/rsrp.039.

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This study re-investigates the price discovery dynamics of selected stocks cross-listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) and the New Zealand Stock Exchange (NZX) during a bear trading phase from January 2008 to December 2011. A differing price discovery dynamic in a bear market versus a bull market may occur because of variations in investor sentiments and disparities in the role of the stock prices. Using intraday data, we employ the vector error correction mechanism, Hasbrouck’s (1995) information share and Grammig et al.’s (2005) conditional information share methods. Consistent with previous research, we find that price discovery takes place mostly on the home market for the Australian firms and for all but one of the New Zealand firms. However, not seen in existing studies, we show that the NZX has grown in importance for both the Australian and New Zealand firms. This suggests that the NZX is deviating from being a pure satellite market.
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Dassanayake, Wajira, Xiaoming Li, and Klaus Buhr. A Revisit of Price Discovery Dynamics Across Australia and New Zealand. Unitec ePress, August 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.34074/rsrp.039.

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This study re-investigates the price discovery dynamics of selected stocks cross-listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) and the New Zealand Stock Exchange (NZX) during a bear trading phase from January 2008 to December 2011. A differing price discovery dynamic in a bear market versus a bull market may occur because of variations in investor sentiments and disparities in the role of the stock prices. Using intraday data, we employ the vector error correction mechanism, Hasbrouck’s (1995) information share and Grammig et al.’s (2005) conditional information share methods. Consistent with previous research, we find that price discovery takes place mostly on the home market for the Australian firms and for all but one of the New Zealand firms. However, not seen in existing studies, we show that the NZX has grown in importance for both the Australian and New Zealand firms. This suggests that the NZX is deviating from being a pure satellite market.
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Welch, Alisa. Short Stories. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.811.

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Sheehan, Dinah. Central Stories. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.1214.

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Author, Not Given. Success Stories. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1036385.

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Murray, J. R., and T. J. Karr. Forward Raman gain suppression by Stokes-anti-Stokes coupling. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5823056.

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