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OverviewEconophysics and Financial Economics provides the first extensive analytic comparison between models and results from econophysics and financial economics in an accessible and common vocabulary. Jovanovic and Schinckus move beyond disciplinary frontiers to initiate the development of a common theoretical framework that makes sense for both traditionally trained financial economists and econophysicists. The major issues that limit and obstruct collaboration between the two fields are analyzed in detail. The book explains the theoretical and methodological foundations of these two fields in an accessible vocabulary providing the first extensive analytic comparison between models and results from both fields. By mixing conceptual, historical, theoretical and formal arguments and analysis, the book details the recent results in econophysics that bring it closer to financial economics. Beyond the clarifying the current situation of two camps, this book also proposes a generic model compatible with the two fields that in turn helps define minimal conditions for common models. It also identifies what remains to be done for econophysicists to contribute significantly to financial economics. Finally, this book provides a research agenda for a more fruitful collaboration between econophysicists and financial economists, creating new research opportunities. Econophysics and Financial Economics is an important step in creating a profitable dialogue between financial economists and econophysicists. It does so by identifying a common theoretical framework allowing the creation of more efficient models for the financial industry. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Professor Franck Jovanovic (Teluq School of Administrative Sciences University of Quebec in Montreal) , Lecturer in Finance Christophe Schinckus (School of Management University of Leicester)Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA Imprint: Oxford University Press, USA ISBN: 9780190205065ISBN 10: 0190205067 Publication Date: 29 December 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""Twenty years after the creation of econophysics, econophysicists and financial economists still tend to ignore each other. Unraveling the nature and the foundations of these two disciplines is essential in understanding where we are today, and Franck Jovanovic and Christophe Schinckus' book does this extremely well. It provides an outstanding analysis of the current state of knowledge that has emerged between econophysics and financial economics. The authors strive to transcend the boundary between the two disciplines and create a profitable dialogue, and they achieve this goal completely. I admire the authors and their work. All economists, financiers and physicists should read this book!"" -- Eugene Stanley ""Jovanovic and Schinckus have written a highly original book that looks at the intersection of physics and financial economics (econophysics) from a fresh perspective. Written by financial economists rather than physicists, it converts the results and concepts of econophysics into a language that can be grasped by economists and so put into practice. The fluid integration of history, conceptual foundations, formal details, as well as applications renders the book highly readable and of interest to researchers from a wide variety of disciplines."" -- Dean Rickles, Associate Professor, Faculty of Science, The University of Sydney Author InformationFranck Jovanovic is a Full Professor in Economics and Finance at the School of Business of the University of Qu�bec's Distance Learning (TELUQ). He was previously an Associate Professor in Finance at University of Leicester School of Management. He published and edited 4 books and published almost 40 papers. His research interest mainly focuses on interdisciplinary issues in financial economics. Christophe Schinckus is Associate Professor in Finance at the University of Leicester, he published more than 50 papers in peer-reviewed journals. His research interest focuses on interdisciplinary issues in financial economics. He presented more than 40 communications in conference and was invited to give lectures in UK (Cambridge), Canada, Europe, Thailand and Vietnam. He is currently finishing a second PhD in Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |