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This paper develops a theoretical model that explains how long-term consumption goals influence households' choice of real assets in situations when these assets have no investment value. Using a suburban residential housing market that exemplifies such a market, we develop a general equilibrium...
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"We develop a theoretical model of illiquidity, in which illiquid assets are being traded by two agents -- buyers and sellers. Illiquidity is defined as the expected time it takes a seller to sell his asset at the optimal price. The theoretical model is developed in the context of transactions...
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Our empirical study analyzes house search duration in íhotî (rising prices) and ícoldî (declining prices) housing markets. It focuses on the effect of householdsí ex ante holding horizon ñ or the expected housing tenure at the time of their search ñ on the realized search duration. Our...
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Through its rapid growth during the past decade, family business research has reached its adolescence as a field of study and family business scholars now regularly contribute interesting and though provoking work to top-tier management, entrepreneurship and finance journals. In this review...
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We propose a new approach to density forecast optimisation and apply it to Value-at-Risk estimation. All existing density forecasting models try to optimise the distribution of the returns based solely on the predicted density at the observation. In this paper we argue that probabilistic...
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Through a case study of Chinese Family Business Groups (FBGs) in East Asia, this paper examines the relationship between the strategic behaviour exhibited by an organisational form and it's administrative heritage. To do so, we trace the origins of the strategic behaviour which scholars commonly...
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Why do family businesses exist? What factors explain their versatility, limitations and success within and across different industrial and geographic contexts? We develop a transaction-cost framework that addresses these questions. In doing so, we identify a class of asset we term generic...
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