Kevin Dowd
Dowd, Kevin.
Kevin Dowd is a consultant to the aerospace and commercial industries, specializing in performance computing and information infrastructures. He is a veteran of two computer companies (which no longer make computers), and the nuclear power plant business (not many more of those have been made either). Kevin is a principal in the Atlantic Computing Technology Corporation, located in Wethersfield, Connecticut.
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Measuring market risk
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High Performance Computing
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Beyond value at risk
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Getting Connected
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Laissez-faire banking
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The state and the monetary system
cover - AOAlchemists of LossKevin Dowd
Alchemists of Loss
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Money and the Market
no cover - LFLaissez Faire BankingKevin Dowd
Laissez Faire Banking
no cover - MMMeasuring Market RiskKevin Dowd
Measuring Market Risk
no cover - ITIntroduction to Market Risk Mea...Kevin Dowd
Introduction to Market Risk Measurement
no cover - EOExperience of Free BankingKevin Dowd
Experience of Free Banking
no cover - CACompetition and financeKevin Dowd
Competition and finance
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Measuring market risk
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High Performance Computing
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Beyond value at risk
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Getting Connected
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Laissez-faire banking
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The state and the monetary system
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Alchemists of Loss
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Money and the Market
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Laissez Faire Banking
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Measuring Market Risk
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Introduction to Market Risk Measurement
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Experience of Free Banking
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Competition and finance