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Anatoly Peresetsky

Researcher at National Research University – Higher School of Economics

Publications -  48
Citations -  645

Anatoly Peresetsky is an academic researcher from National Research University – Higher School of Economics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stock market & Stock market index. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 45 publications receiving 617 citations. Previous affiliations of Anatoly Peresetsky include New Economic School & Central Economics and Mathematics Institute.

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Grade expectations : Rationality and overconfidence

TL;DR: Female students are less overconfident than male students, their forecasts are more rational, and they are also faster learners in the sense that they adjust their expectations more rapidly.
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Probability of Default Models of Russian Banks

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present results from an econometric analysis of Russian bank defaults during the period 1997-2003, focusing on the extent to which publicly available information from quarterly bank balance sheets is useful in predicting future defaults.
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Classification of Arabidopsis thaliana gene sequences: clustering of coding sequences into two groups according to codon usage improves gene prediction.

TL;DR: By tailoring the GeneMark CDS prediction algorithm to the observed coding sequence classes, its quality of prediction was greatly improved and similar improvement can be expected with other prediction systems.
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Sistemas sinóticos associados às precipitações intensas no estado de Alagoas

TL;DR: In this paper, a trabalho analisou-se a estrutura dos sistemas meteorologicos associados as precipitacoes intensas em Alagoas entre 2003 e 2006.
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Models for Moody’s Bank Ratings

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented an econometric study of the two bank ratings assigned by Moody's Investors Service and found that the observed rating degradation can be explained by the growth of the banking system as a whole.