Academics Focus on Granular Data in Systemic Risk Model Creation

SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO - Academics of the Santa Fe Institute (SFI), a private, not-for-profit, independent research and education center in New Mexico, are focusing on the need for high-quality financial reference data, as part of a program aimed at building a model to measure systemic risk in the financial services industry, officials tell Inside Reference Data.

The researchers are looking to develop new ways of viewing the reality of an economy by analyzing developments through simulation

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