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  1. Nicole Seaman

    P2.T10.20.6. Climate change and financial risk

    Learning objectives: Discuss the history of climate change-related risks for the financial sector including the Paris Agreement (2015) and distinguish the significance of Article 2.1 c as it pertains to the financial system. Distinguish the causes of potential mispricing of climate change risk...
  2. Nicole Seaman

    YouTube T2-6 The skew (and sample skew) of a distribution

    The skew is the third central moment divided by the cube of the standard deviation. Here I calculate skew using the binomial distribution.
  3. Nicole Seaman

    P1.T2.712. Skew, kurtosis, coskew and cokurtosis (Miller, Chapter 3)

    Learning objectives: Describe the four central moments of a statistical variable or distribution: mean, variance, skewness, and kurtosis. Interpret the skewness and kurtosis of a statistical distribution, and interpret the concepts of coskewness and cokurtosis. Describe and interpret the best...
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