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This paper extends the parametric portfolio policy approach to optimizing portfolios with large numbers of assets, derived by Brandt et al. (2007). The proposed approach incorporates unobserved effects into the portfolio policy function. These effects measure the importance of unobserved...
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Presents an overview of the situation of female migrant labourers and reviews the legislative framework, government policy and private initiatives to protect their rights.
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Purpose – Commodity price volatility and small variations in climate conditions may have an important impact on the creditworthiness of any agricultural project. The evolution of such risk factors is vital for the credit risk analysis of a rural bank. The purpose of this paper is to determine...
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This paper analyses Delta CoVaR proposed by Adrian and Brunnermeier (2008) as a tool for identifying/ranking systemically important institutions and assessing interconnectedness. We develop a test of significance of Delta CoVaR that allows determining whether or not a financial institution can...
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This article extends the parametric portfolio policy approach to optimizing portfolios with a large numbers of assets (Brandt et al. <CitationRef CitationID="CR10">2009</CitationRef>). The proposed approach incorporates unobserved effects into the portfolio policy function. These effects measure the importance of unobserved heterogeneity...</citationref>
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This paper analyzes ΔCoVaR proposed by Adrian and Brunnermeier (2011) as a tool for identifying/ranking systemically important institutions. We develop a test of significance of ΔCoVaR that allows determining whether or not a financial institution can be classified as being systemically...
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Abstract: Financial integration has been pursued aggressively across the globe in the last ?fty years; however, there is no conclusive evidence on the diversi?cation gains (or losses) of such e?orts. These gains (or losses) are related to the degree of comovements and synchronization among...
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