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We examine the returns to investors in publicly traded stock in new industries. We examine data from the United States on sellers of own-brand personal computers, airlines and airplane manufacturers, automobile manufacturers, railroads, and telegraphs. We find that a relatively small number of...
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A conditional asset pricing model with risk and uncertainty implies that the time-varying exposures of equity portfolios to the market and uncertainty factors carry positive risk premiums. The empirical results from the size, book-to-market, and industry portfolios as well as individual stocks...
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. We allow for time-varying risk aversion (via external habit formation) and time-varying persistence and volatility in the … continually update their estimates for the mean, persistence and volatility of fundamental rent growth using only recent data (i …
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strong persistence effects or even hysteresis effects The empirical analysis is based on G-7 quarterly output data as well as …
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persistence of supply shocks in U.S. inflation fell considerably during the period of Volcker's disinflation (1979-1982). My …-Volcker period. I construct a simple model of how different monetary policies lead to different persistence equilibria. …
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While the volatility of job creations has been studied extensively, the survival chances of new jobs are less researched. The question when and how to expand a firm is of importance, both from the firm’s and from a macro perspective. Adjustment cost theories and arguments about option values...
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We suggest a new method to analyze the success of firm creation by looking at the persistence of new jobs created in …
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This paper investigates if conclusions regarding labour market hysteresis differ depending on whether employment or unemployment rates are studied. Applying a range of unit-root tests to monthly data from Australia, Austria, Canada, Finland, Sweden, the U.K. and the U.S., we find results for...
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employment status affects both the level and the persistence of unemployment and numerically that these effects are substantial …
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This paper documents and characterizes the time-varying structure of U.S. and international asset co-movements. Although some of the time variation could be genuine, the sampling uncertainty and time series properties of the series can distort significantly the underlying signal dynamics. We...
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