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Support for R&D subsidies relies on empirical evidence that R&D "spills over" between firms. But firm performance is affected by two countervailing R&D spillovers: positive effects from technology spillovers and negative business stealing effects from R&D by product market rivals. We develop a...
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natural gas spot and futures returns data from two major international natural gas derivatives markets, namely NYMEX (USA) and … ICE (UK), as well as ETF data of natural gas companies from the stock markets in the USA and UK. The empirical results … show that there are significant spillover effects in natural gas spot, futures and ETF markets for both USA and UK. Such a …
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It is well known that that there is an intrinsic link between the financial and energy sectors, which can be analyzed through their spillover effects, which are measures of how the shocks to returns in different assets affect each other's subsequent volatility in both spot and futures markets....
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, namely North Sea, USA, Middle East, and South-East Asia. Associated with these regions are two major financial centers …, namely UK and USA. For these reasons, the data to be used are the returns on alternative crude oil markets, returns on crude … oil derivatives, specifically futures, and stock index returns in UK and USA. The paper will also analyze the Chinese …
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