221 research outputs found

    Vilkov, Grigory

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    Data for: Carbon Tail Risk

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    This data set provides the rankings of industries in the sample used in Ilhan, Sautner, and Vilkov (2020). The sample consists of all firms in the S&P 500 that disclosed their Scope 1 emissions to CDP in a given year. The sample periods are the years 2009 to 2016 (years in which emissions were generated). The rankings are based on disclosed Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions each year. Please see the "Description and Notes" sheet for more details on the content of the data.If you use these data for your research, please cite our paper:Ilhan, Emirhan, Zacharias Sautner, and Grigory Vilkov, 2020, Carbon Tail Risk, Review of Financial Studies, forthcoming.THIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE. TO VIEW A LIST OF FILES AND ACCESS THE FILES IN THIS DATASET CLICK ON THE DOI-LINK ABOV

    Data for: Carbon Tail Risk

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    This data set provides the rankings of industries in the sample used in Ilhan, Sautner, and Vilkov (2020). The sample consists of all firms in the S&P 500 that disclosed their Scope 1 emissions to CDP in a given year. The sample periods are the years 2009 to 2016 (years in which emissions were generated). The rankings are based on disclosed Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions each year. For more details on the content of the data, please see the "Description and Notes" sheet.If you use these data for your research, please cite our paper:Ilhan, Emirhan, Zacharias Sautner, and Grigory Vilkov, 2020, Carbon Tail Risk, Review of Financial Studies, forthcoming.THIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE. TO VIEW A LIST OF FILES AND ACCESS THE FILES IN THIS DATASET CLICK ON THE DOI-LINK ABOV

    On the anniversary of the breeder Grigory Fedorovich Monakhos

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    On March 20, 2024, an outstanding Russian breeder Grigory Fedorovich Monakhos, Head of a scientific school in the field of vegetable breeding, turned 70 years old. The labor, scientific and pedagogical activities of Grigory Fedorovich for more than forty years have been associated with «Timiryazevka” – the Russian State Agrarian University – Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy. Grigory Fedorovich is the author/co-author of more than 70 hybrids of vegetable crops, of which more than 40 are of white cabbage. In his breeding work, G.F. Monakhos paid the greatest attention to the most complex aspects: the genetic resistance of plants to phytopathogens and pests. Under his leadership, 18 candidates of science defended their theses. G.F. Monakhos is a co-author of more than 130 publications, including a textbook and educational manuals. Grigory Fedorovich is a member of the editorial boards of scientific journals “Izvestiya of Timiryazev Agricultural Academy” and “Potato and Vegetables”

    Another Loveless Father: Grigory in Dostoevsky???s The Brothers Karamazov

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    One of the major themes of The Brothers Karamazov is fathers and sons, whose bonds allow the author to explore the idea of active love. In the novel, positive father figures, such as Father Zosima, are presented alongside negative ones. Fyodor Karamazov is usually seen as the novel???s prime example of a loveless father, but another father is also worthy of critical attention in this regard: Grigory, Fyodor Karamazov???s loyal servant and Smerdyakov???s foster father. As a father, Grigory seems as incapable of love as Fyodor Karamazov. In fact, when discussing the evil nature of Smerdyakov, Golstein has argued that Grigory is ultimately to blame because his ???stubbornness, dogmatism, and constantly judgmental nature??? (98) have lead him to play a ???destructive role in the shaping of Smerdyakov??? (96). The text certainly provides ample evidence of Grigory???s disastrous conduct as a parent. In the account of Smerdyakov???s childhood, Grigory???s verbal and physical abuse of his foster son is repeatedly mentioned. But while Grigory???s negative role in Smerdyakov???s existence is unquestionable, what remains to be examined is the reason for Grigory???s hatred of him. Since Smerdyakov is a person nearly impossible to like, readers of the novel might well take Grigory???s harsh treatment of his foster son for granted. Yet I would argue that understanding Grigory???s motives requires more than judgments about his character. A more complete analysis of Grigory???s relationship with Smerdyakov will help explain what drives Grigory to become an unloving father. To this end, I will look into the motives, both on conscious and subconscious levels, for Grigory???s antagonism toward Smerdyakov

    Intuitions of future in “existential diaries” of 1920–1930s: Grigory Tseretely, Mikhail Prishvin, Gustav Shpet

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    A key theme of this article is the relation of the eminent Russian intellectuals: scientist (Grigory Tseretely), writer (Mikhail Prishvin), philosopher (Gustav Shpet) to educational reforms of 1920–1930s in Soviet Russia expressed in their letters and diary notes. The author considersthese records to be an invaluable existential experience which bears evidence of historical dependency of the modern state of intellectual culture and education system in Russia

    Variance Risk Premium Demystified

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    Option-implied Data and Analysis

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    The project contains the links to a number of my data collections for a set of articles, all of which use equity options to extract useful information about the future markets. The data include implied and realized equicorrelations for the SP500 index, model-free implied skewness, log and simple variances for all the stocks in OptionMetrics Surface Files, option-implied betas for SP500 stocks, generalized lower bounds for the expected excess simple returns

    0DTE Trading

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    Data for computing the prices, payoffs, and various performance metrics for static trading strategies based on 0DTE SPX options. The results are presented in a working paper available under https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=464135

    “THE JOURNAL OF TRAVELS TO RUSSIA’S EASTERN LAND IS SURE TO BE INTERESTING FOR THE PUBLIC...”: ON GRIGORY I. SPASSKY’S PARTICIPATION IN THE ACTIVITY OF THE FREE SOCIETY OF LOVERS OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND THE ARTS

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    The present research is dedicated to the initial period of the academic career of Grigory I. Spassky (the editor of the first magazine about Siberia in Russia). The main issue studied in the present article is Grigory I. Spassky’s participation in the activity of the Free Society of Lovers of Literature, Science and the Arts (VOLSNKh) in 1803-1823. This particular issue has never been studied; in the Russian historiography there are a few works where this fact was only mentioned. The author has been considered and analyzed the correspondence of Grigory I. Spassky with the members of VOLSNKh, as well as the contents of periodicals of the time, which were connected with VOLSNKh, such as “Severny Vestnik” [Northern Bulletin], “Tsvetnik” [Flower Garden], “Vestnik Evropy” [European Bulletin]. The research has revealed the facts of Grigory I. Spassky’s close collaboration with the Free Society; and in the beginning the Society played a leading role in the choice of the young scientist’s research areas. Through the VOLSNKh, on the pages of the Society’s periodicals there were published Spassky’s first articles, which brought him fame in the literary and research circles. Under the infl uence of the VOLSNKh banders’ recommendations, Grigory I. Spassky got the idea to publish his Siberian Sketchbook. This idea transformed into the plan of a periodical about Siberia and “some countries adjacent to it”. The publication made by Grigory I. Spassky on his return from Siberia in 1817 was called “Sibirsky Vestnik [Siberian Bulletin]”, and Spassky’s co-editor was one of the VOLSNKh members, Vasily V. Dmitriev. Thus, the analysis of the correspondence and the articles of some periodicals, connected with the VOLSNKh undoubtedly convinces that the members of the VOLSNKh made a great influence on the formation of the scientific worldview of the explorer of Siberia, Grigory I. Spassky
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