
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3140371
handle: 20.500.14352/17426 , 10419/177714
This paper provides a review of some connecting literature in Decision Sciences, Economics, Finance, Business, Computing, and Big Data. We then discuss some research that is related to the six cognate disciplines. Academics could develop theoretical models and subsequent econometric and statistical models to estimate the parameters in the associated models. Moreover, they could then conduct simulations to examine whether the estimators or statistics in the new theories on estimation and hypothesis have small size and high power. Thereafter, academics and practitioners could then apply their theories to analyze interesting problems and issues in the six disciplines and other cognate areas.
Econometric and statistical models, Decision sciences, applications, Economics, finance, and big data, Big data, computing, A10, 5302 Econometría, Econometría (Economía), G31, Business, business, O32, ddc:330, theoretical models, econometric and statistical models, Computing, economics, Applications., ESE - E&MS, G00, Econometría, Finance
Econometric and statistical models, Decision sciences, applications, Economics, finance, and big data, Big data, computing, A10, 5302 Econometría, Econometría (Economía), G31, Business, business, O32, ddc:330, theoretical models, econometric and statistical models, Computing, economics, Applications., ESE - E&MS, G00, Econometría, Finance
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