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This paper examines stock market volatility measured by either “beta-volatility” or by the standard deviation of stock returns over 1995-2007. In our dynamic panel data framework, after controlling for size, turnover, and real output growth, we find some support to increases in financial...
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We move beyond the all or nothing purchasing power parity (PPP) proposition that has been the norm in previous literature. We test whether inflation, nominal exchange rate volatility, and trade and financial openness influence the stationarity of real exchange rates on a sample of Latin American...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the performance of a contrarian investment strategy focusing on frequently traded large-cap U.S. stocks. We address previous criticisms that losers' gains are not due to overreaction but due to their tendency to be thinly traded and...
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This paper examines stock market volatility measured by either “beta-volatility” or by the standard deviation of stock returns over 1995–2007. In our dynamic panel data framework, after controlling for size, turnover, and real output growth, we find some support to increases in financial...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011041488