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This paper examines the dynamic dependence between American and four developed stock markets, namely, Japan, United … empirical results show that the dynamic dependence between American and Japanese stock markets is symmetric while that between … American and European stock markets is asymmetric. In particular, this dependence seems to be related to geographic position. …
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This paper examines the dynamic dependence between American and four developed stock markets, namely, Japan, United … empirical results show that the dynamic dependence between American and Japanese stock markets is symmetric while that between … American and European stock markets is asymmetric. In particular, this dependence seems to be related to geographic position. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010764032
interdependence and contagion are well identified across markets; but with slight differences. Both investors and policymakers can …
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aftermath of global financial crisis (2008-2009), exert contagion effects on emerging equity and sovereign bond markets. To this … estimated DCC immediately after the Lehman Brothers failure in September 2008. We refer this finding as contagion from U …
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benefit is low during contagion periods defined as a period when correlation of residuals from PC regression is significantly … different from zero. Nonetheless, an additional gain from diversification is greater during contagion periods than normal … periods. Bon ds provide the best hedge during contagion periods whereas stocks perform the best during normal periods. …
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The goal of this paper is to investigate the implementation of multichannel strategies in the service sector and to understand objectives, difficulties faced by companies, synergies and competitive effects among channels, and future areas of investment. We answer our research questions using in...
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interdependence and contagion are well identified across markets; but with slight differences. Both investors and policymakers can …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010929413
Cappiello, Engle and Sheppard (2006), we examine if there is contagion during the global financial crisis, following Lehman …), but only some banks faced high contagion during the global financial crisis (long term impact). Regulators who try to …
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seed group, imitative learning results in the overall adoption of cooperation — efficient contagion. Key to this result … seed group, the easier it is for efficient contagion to take place. We highlight the importance of cycles for efficient … contagion, and show that the presence of critical edges prevents it. We also find that networks organized as dense clusters …
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In this paper, we study both processes of direct and indirect knowledge transfer, from a modelling perspective, using agent-based models. In fact, there are several ways to model knowledge. We choose to study three different representations, and try to determine which one allows to better...
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