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Strategies For Trading Volatility Using Options, Alyssa Hebert
Strategies For Trading Volatility Using Options, Alyssa Hebert
Honors Theses
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Determining The Effects Of Hospital Consolidation: An Examination Of The Impact Of Hospital M&A On Financial And Quality Metrics, Hailey Perry
Honors Theses
The modern explosion of M&A activity in the United States has generated significant controversy and advocates both for and against hospital consolidation have been quite vocal in presenting their cases. Using mergers and acquisitions reports from Irving Levin Associates as well as financial and quality metrics from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the American Hospital Directory, this study examines the differences between consolidated and unconsolidated hospitals in terms of overall revenue and quality, in addition to prices and costs for specified diagnoses.
Consolidated hospitals undergo significant changes during their transition and oftentimes operate in a manner different …
The Impact Of Mass And Active Shooting Incidents On Residential Real Estate Values, Claire Sherman
The Impact Of Mass And Active Shooting Incidents On Residential Real Estate Values, Claire Sherman
Honors Theses
Gun control as a response to gun violence is currently at the forefront of political debate in the United States. The foundation of this paper revolves around crime and real estate supported by background literature detailing external effects on real estate prices to set up the framework for the research on mass shootings and residential real estate values. The findings in this paper are based on 73 events involving mass shootings in the United States from 1996 to 2015. I find that the effect of mass shooting events plays a significant role in the decline in real estate values following …
Behavioral Finance: A Survey Of Financial Literature, Quincy Hendricks
Behavioral Finance: A Survey Of Financial Literature, Quincy Hendricks
Honors Theses
Using academic studies and financial literature from over 40 researchers, I investigate if behavioral finance causes investors to not always act in a rational manner. In this thesis, I review the literature on investor behavior and outline the situational factors that contribute to investment decisions that are not consistent with the theory of rational expectations. In particular, I synthesize the departure from the theoretical standard due to gender bias, risk-taking, over confidence based on gender as well as institutional compared to individual investors, investor biases, external environmental influences, and lastly, herd behavior.