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Structuralist and post Keynesian models differ in their assumptions about firms' investment behavior and pricing … variables are consistent with the Kaldorian model. The Kaleckian investment function and the Robinsonian pricing behavior find …
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The interaction between income distribution, accumulation, employment and the utilization of capital is central to macroeconomic models in the 'heterodox' tradition. This paper examines the stylized pattern of these variables using US data for the period after 1948. We look at the trends and...
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Die Bewertung von Optionen besitzt im Rahmen der modernen Financezentrale Bedeutung, und dies sowohl aus theoretischer als auch aus praktischer Sicht...
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, viaduality, restrictions on pricing kernels and thereby gives tighter valuation boundson payoffs than absence of arbitrage alone … and global (conditional) pricing kernel restrictions for the temporally dynamicsetting. For the dynamic case, we show in a …
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This paper studies the asset pricing implications of a general equi-librium model in which real investment is …
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applications to, e.g., multivariate option pricing with stochasticvolatilities and correlations, fixed-income models with …
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The pricing kernel puzzle is the observation that the pricing kernelmight be increasing in some range of the market … returns. This paperanalyzes the pricing kernel in a nancial market equilibrium. If mar-kets are complete and investors are … risk-averse and have common andtrue beliefs, the pricing kernel is a decreasing function of aggregateresources. If at least …
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The study of liquidity in financial markets either invokes the ease with whichfinancial securities can be bought and sold, or addresses the ability to tradewithout triggering important changes in asset prices. More specifically, onecan think of liquidity as an exogenous measure of the added...
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Governments all over the world have invested tens of billions of dollars in car scrappage programs to fuel the economy in 2009. We investigate the German case using a unique micro transaction dataset covering the years 2007 to 2010. Our focus is on the incidence of the subsidy, i.e., we ask how...
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I present a game-theoretic model where economic competition and attention competition are interdependent. On the one hand the effort to attract consumer attention depends on the value of attention to the firm which depends on the grade of price competition among all perceived firms. On the other...
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