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:I have problems when I use the Prospects theorem into my merges pricing model. so, I want to ask for you help.
Q1: I don't know how to define the relative change in merges price if we used the Prospects theory.



Q2: This paper"PRICING MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS USING AGENT-BASED MODELING" inspires me a lot. But It's difficult to come true in Netlogo , If you have the some interesting in the Pricing of merges using Prospects theory, Please contacts me, and help together. thanks










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:I have problems when I use the Prospects theorem into my merges pricing model. so, I want to ask for you help.
Q1: I don't know how to define the relative change in merges price if we used the Prospects theory.



Q2: This paper"PRICING MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS USING AGENT-BASED MODELING" inspires me a lot. But It's difficult to come true in Netlogo , If you have the some interesting in the Pricing of merges using Prospects theory, Please contacts me, and help together. thanks










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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is not about fixing a piece of code

    – JenB
    Nov 23 '18 at 12:00














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:I have problems when I use the Prospects theorem into my merges pricing model. so, I want to ask for you help.
Q1: I don't know how to define the relative change in merges price if we used the Prospects theory.



Q2: This paper"PRICING MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS USING AGENT-BASED MODELING" inspires me a lot. But It's difficult to come true in Netlogo , If you have the some interesting in the Pricing of merges using Prospects theory, Please contacts me, and help together. thanks










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:I have problems when I use the Prospects theorem into my merges pricing model. so, I want to ask for you help.
Q1: I don't know how to define the relative change in merges price if we used the Prospects theory.



Q2: This paper"PRICING MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS USING AGENT-BASED MODELING" inspires me a lot. But It's difficult to come true in Netlogo , If you have the some interesting in the Pricing of merges using Prospects theory, Please contacts me, and help together. thanks







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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is not about fixing a piece of code

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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is not about fixing a piece of code

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