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opportunities while also introducing new risks. The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between risk and return in … any dynamic link between risk and return in the Indian fintech market. The variance-based Mean-GARCH (GARCH-M) model was … used to determine whether there is a dynamic link between risk and return in the Indian fintech market. The findings …
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investments, we document an outperformance of 100 to 200 bps per year, even after we account for the leverage costs of 100 bps. We … believe our work will open up a new risk investing paradigm for those seeking long-term advantages. …
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Motivated by individuals' emotional response to risk at different time horizons, we model an 'anxious' agent--one who … is more risk averse with respect to imminent risks than distant risks. Such preferences describe well-documented features … structure of risk premia, which are found empirically. Since such preferences can lead to dynamic inconsistencies with respect …
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transmission goes from risk tolerance via investments to profits. This is quite robust as it applies for past investments as well …Entrepreneurs tend to be risk tolerant but is more risk tolerance always better? In a sample of about 2,100 small … businesses, we find an inverted U-shaped relation between risk tolerance and profitability. This relationship holds in a simple …
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The purpose of this paper is to clarify the difference between the mainstream and Keynesian understandings of uncertainty which persists in spite of superficial similarities. It is argued that the difference stems from the mainstream habit of thinking in terms of a full-information benchmark,...
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In spite of superficial similarities, the way in which uncertainty is understood as a feature of the crisis by mainstream economics is very different from Keynesian fundamental uncertainty. The difference stems from the mainstream habit of thinking in terms of a full-information benchmark, where...
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