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, and higher idiosyncratic volatility. The opposite result holds for acquisitions of public firms paid for with cash for … idiosyncratic volatility. We show that this evidence can best be explained by models that emphasize information asymmetries, but the …
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long-run target for the policy rate; and (ii) the central bank is averse to bond-market volatility. In this setting … when the central bank moves more gradually. The same desire to mitigate bond-market volatility can lead the central bank to …
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offer two contributions. First, we derive upper bounds on labor market volatility that apply if the model of wage … tight: rent rigidity generates no more than a third of observed volatility, an outcome that is closer to Nash bargaining …
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Using new data matching remittances and monthly payroll disbursals, we demonstrate how fluctuations in migrants' earnings in the United Arab Emirates affect their remittances. We consider three types of income fluctuations that are observable by families at home: seasonalities, weather shocks...
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In this paper we study how volatility in monetary policy affects economic performance in the presence of endogenously … would be efficient. The equilibria that we find, with volatility and asymmetry of information, are inefficient for two …
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Using a comprehensive sample of trades by Schedule 13D filers, who possess valuable private information when they accumulate stocks of targeted companies, this paper studies whether several liquidity measures reveal the presence of informed trading. The evidence suggests that when Schedule 13D...
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We use the unique circumstances that led to the Panic of 1907 to analyze its impact on economic activity. The panic was fuelled by runs on the 'shadow banks' of the time, New York's trust companies. But the shock that triggered the runs was unrelated to the nonfinancial corporations affiliated...
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Does information asymmetry affect the cross-section of expected stock returns? We explore this question using representative portfolio holdings data from the Shanghai Stock Exchange. We show that institutional investors have a strong information advantage, and that past aggressiveness of...
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We analyze a model of informed trading where an activist shareholder accumulates shares in an anonymous market and then expends costly effort to increase the firm value. We find that equilibrium prices are affected by the position accumulated by the activist, because the level of effort...
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We examine how liquidity and asset prices are affected by the following market imperfections: asymmetric information, participation costs, transaction costs, leverage constraints, non-competitive behavior and search. Our model has three periods: agents are identical in the first, become...
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