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1 Philosophy and Finance: Ten Open Questions (IPPOLITI, ZENNARO, VERGARA-FERNÁNDEZ) -- 2 How low-cost AI universal approximators reshape market efficiency (BARUCCA, MORONE) -- 3 A tour into dark pools (ALTAY, COLANERI, EKSI-ALTAY) -- 4 A critical discussion on how agent-based modeling participates in a potential paradigm shift in Economics (FABRETTI) -- 5 Money on My Mind: An empirical investigation of money concepts (GUALA, NOYES, KEIL) -- 6 The epistemic value of a millisecond: quotes, speed bumps, and market design (IPPOLITI) -- 7 Why we Need an Ontology of Finance (and how Philosophers Can Help Building it) (SANSO) -- 8 What does it mean to speak of a model's ontology? Examining the changing ontology of term structure models used in the Libor derivatives markets (SPEARS) -- 9 Advanced trading systems: aggressive and unfair speculation or instruments featuring a positive impact on overall markets quality? A Comprehensive assessment (CELLAI, PUORRO) -- 10 The risk-neutral probability in finance: an epistemic insight with a toy model (WALTER) -- 11 The new form of digital money: not a mere technological innovation (ZENNARO). |