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    The British North America Act (e successivi emendamenti)

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    Traduzione dall'inglese di The British North America Act 1867 e dei successivi emendament

    Flexible Dynamic Conditional Correlation Multivariate GARCH models for Asset Allocation

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    This paper introduces the Flexible Dynamic Conditional Correlation (FDCC) multivariate GARCH model which generalizes the Dynamic Conditional Correlation (DCC) multivariate GARCH model proposed by Engle (2002). The FDCC model relax the assumption of common dynamics among all assets used in the DCC model. In fact, we cannot impose that the correlation dynamics of, say, European sectorial stock indexes are identical to the corresponding US ones. We thus extend the DCC model introducing a block-diagonal structure; in the FDCC the dynamics are constrained to be equal among groups of variables. We present an application to a sectorial asset allocation problem

    Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act e relative modifiche fino al 31 ottobre 1986

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    Traduzione aggiornata del Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act e successivi emendament

    Costituzione del Canada

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    Saggio introduttivo avente a oggetto le origini storiche e le recenti evoluzioni del sistema federale canades

    Costituzione dell'Australia

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    Saggio introduttivo sulle origini storiche e le più recenti evoluzioni dell'ordinamento australian

    Periodi, contesti e tradizioni giuridiche nell’evoluzione del diritto costituzionale europeo. Spunti per un percorso storico-diacronico

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    The article addresses the linkages between the roots of European law and the foundations of constitutional law by comparing, in a diachronical perspective, several historical contexts which the author deems particularly relevant. The aim is to assess how consistently Public Law borrowed from Private Law and ultimately Roman law. Moreover, by examining the methods and the institutions of Public Law that are still essential thanks to the fact that they were transmitted by the Historical School of Jurisprudence, the article pinponts the substantial elements that are most important in a constitutional system, with specific reference to average and stable observation of rules and their consequent effectiveness. In conclusion, the Author frames constitutionalism in contemporary Europe, despite limiting the analysis to traditional concepts relevant at a State level
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