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Browsing by Author "Alur, Rushikesh"

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    Choice under Uncertainty
    (2013) Eyal, Katherine
    This lecture note series in Microeconomics looks at risk, risk seeking, risk neutrality and risk aversion. uncertainty, and choice.
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    Costs
    (2013) Eyal, Katherine
    These lecturer notes address costs in the short term and long term, the short-term and long-term cost curves, and the relationship between these curves. This resource is aimed at first-year economics students, and can be used by lecturers looking to improve their lecture materials or for students looking for revision materials.
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    Factor Markets: Labour
    (2013) Eyal, Katherine
    These lecture notes look into the labour market as a factor of production, looking at the various factors that influence labour as an input in production. This resource is aimed at first-year economics students, and can be used by lecturers looking to improve their lecture materials or for students looking for revision materials.
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    Mathematics in 2nd Year Microeconomics
    (2013) Eyal, Katherine
    This series of lecture notes explains and illustrates mathematical concepts used in 2nd year Microeconomics at the University of Cape Town. These concepts include matrices, Markov chains, non-Singularity, Jacobian determination, differentials and elasticity, the implicit function theorem, Maclaurin and Taylor series, and Lagrange multiplication.
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    Short-term share price overreaction : evidence from the Johannesburg Stock Exchange
    (2016) Alur, Rushikesh; Toerien, Francois
    The Overreaction Hypothesis and share price overreaction has been a widely researched phenomenon since the 1980s, although most work has focused on longer-term share return reversals. As an emerging market and part of the BRICS collective, South Africa provides an interesting investment environment within which to investigate this phenomenon. Limited research has been done in South Africa on share price overreaction, again nearly all focusing on the longer term. This dissertation examined short term overreaction (over 1 and 5-day periods) on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) over the period July 2000 to June 2015. Furthermore, periods of financial crisis were isolated from the full sample period and tested separately, in order to assess whether periods of financial instability affect the magnitude of share price overreaction on the JSE. Whereas the common approach in this field is to investigate overreaction on a relative basis (for example by ranking share returns over a prior period and focusing on extreme relative performances), this thesis follows other literature that examines share return reversals following extreme one-day share price changes beyond absolute cut-off values (in this case ±5% and ±10%). The methodology considered an abnormal returns measure based on total return index values, and used a multivariate regression to test for one day and five day share return reversals. The effect of average prior returns, market volatility, company size, value, price-to-earnings and book-to-market ratios on abnormal returns were also considered. Lastly, a portfolio strategy based on one day and five day return reversals following large positive or negative one-day returns was investigated to test for usability as a possible trading strategy.
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    The Theory of Consumer Behaviour: cognitive limitations and consumer behaviour
    (2013) Eyal, Katherine
    These lecture notes look at consumer behaviour and cognitive limitations, specifically targeting rational and irrational behaviour, bounded rationality, sunk costs, and affective forecasting errors.
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    Theory of the firm and market structure: Production
    (2013) Eyal, Katherine
    These lecture notes look at production in the long and short run, as well as Returns to Scale. This resource is aimed at first-year economics students, and can be used by lecturers looking to improve their lecture materials or for students looking for revision materials.
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