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BehavioralFinanceand COVID-19: Cognitive Errors that Determine the Financial Future

BehavioralFinanceand COVID-19: Cognitive Errors that Determine the Financial Future ArXiv ID: ssrn-3595749 “View on arXiv” Authors: Unknown Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in dramatic economic effects, characterized by excessive stock price volatility and a market crash. Some of the phenomena in Keywords: Pandemic Economics, Stock Price Volatility, Market Crash, Behavioral Anomalies, Crisis Management, Equities Complexity vs Empirical Score Math Complexity: 1.5/10 Empirical Rigor: 2.0/10 Quadrant: Philosophers Why: The paper relies entirely on descriptive psychological theories and observed market events without mathematical models or formal proofs, and the empirical evidence consists of anecdotal data and charts rather than systematic backtesting or implementation. flowchart TD A["Research Goal: Cognitive Errors & Market Volatility During COVID-19"] --> B["Methodology: Behavioral Finance Analysis"] B --> C["Data Inputs: Stock Prices & Pandemic Economic Metrics"] C --> D["Process: Behavioral Anomaly Detection"] D --> E["Computational Model: Impact of Errors on Equities"] E --> F["Outcome: Market Crash & Financial Future Insights"]

May 13, 2020 · 1 min · Research Team

International Law on Pandemic Response: A First Stocktaking in Light of the Coronavirus Crisis

International Law on Pandemic Response: A First Stocktaking in Light of the Coronavirus Crisis ArXiv ID: ssrn-3561650 “View on arXiv” Authors: Unknown Abstract The coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic is currently raging throughout the world. The ensuing crisis has acquired a multidimensional nature, affecting all levels Keywords: Pandemic, Crisis Management, Market Liquidity, Economic Recovery, Cross-Asset Complexity vs Empirical Score Math Complexity: 0.0/10 Empirical Rigor: 0.0/10 Quadrant: Philosophers Why: The paper is a legal analysis of international health regulations and human rights law with no mathematical formulas or empirical backtesting, focusing on theoretical and normative assessments of pandemic response frameworks. flowchart TD Goal["Research Goal: Assess International Law's adequacy in pandemic response based on coronavirus crisis."] Method["Methodology: Qualitative legal analysis of international instruments and case studies."] Inputs["Data/Inputs: WHO IHR 2005, International Health Regulations, pandemic response measures."] Process["Computational Process: Comparative analysis of legal frameworks vs. crisis management realities."] Outcome["Key Findings: Existing laws have gaps in enforcement; need for revised global governance."]

March 26, 2020 · 1 min · Research Team