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International spillovers and exchange rate dynamics are examined in a two-country dynamic optimizing model that allows for home-product bias in consumption patterns: at given relative prices the ratio of home goods consumed to foreign goods consumed is higher in the home country. The setup nests...
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We provide a comprehensive analysis of the purchasing power parity hypothesis, relying on a linear panel data framework. First, we consider two panel unit root tests, based on transformations of country-specific statistics, which allow for parameter heterogeneity across countries. Using GLS...
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We explore deviations from short-run purchasing power parity across European cities, attempting to move beyond a "first-generation" of papers that document very large border effects. We document two very distinct types of border effects embedded in relative prices. The first is a "real barriers...
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Governments in emerging economies have pursued real exchange rate targeting through Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) rules that link the nominal depreciation rate to either the deviation of the real exchange rate from its long run level or to the difference between the domestic and the foreign...
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underpricing and strategic disclosure as potential hedges against litigation risk. This tradeoff explains a significant fraction of …. Underwriters who fail to adequately hedge litigation risk experience economically large penalties including loss of market share. …
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Recent empirical evidence suggests that the variance risk premium, or the difference between risk-neutral and … similar to the pattern previously documented for the U.S. Defining a "global" variance risk premium, we uncover even stronger … compensation for world-wide variance risk to be the same across countries. Our findings are broadly consistent with the …
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High-powered incentives may induce higher managerial effort, but they also expose managers to idiosyncratic risk. If … managers are risk averse, they might underinvest when firm-specific uncertainty increases, leading to suboptimal investment … decisions from the perspective of well-diversified shareholders. We empirically document that when idiosyncratic risk rises …
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We find that firm-level variance risk premium, estimated as the difference between option-implied and expected … variances, has a prominent explanatory power for credit spreads in the presence of market- and firm-level risk control variables … provide further evidence that: (1) variance risk premium has a cleaner systematic component and Granger-causes implied and …
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We examine differences in default rates by sector and obligor domicile. We find evidence that credit ratings have been imperfectly calibrated across issuer sectors in the past. Controlling for year of issue and rating, default rates appear to be higher for U.S. financial firms than for U.S....
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