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This dissertation examines the wealth effects of bank mergers onbidder, target, and combined firm shareholders for a sample of785 mergers during the period 1980-2000. The dissertationemploys two unique bank event study methodologies to calculateabnormal returns for bidder, target and combined...
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In this paper the authors report the results of the estimation of a rich dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE …
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This dissertation examines the wealth effects of bank mergers on bidder, target, and combined firm shareholders for a sample of 785 mergers during the period 1980-2000. The dissertation employs two unique bank event study methodologies to calculate abnormal returns for bidder, target and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009451123
This paper explores the two-way relationships between Economic Growth (EG) and Human Development (HD), building on an earlier work by Ranis, Stewart, and Ramirez (2000). Here, we show that HD is not only a product of EG but also an important input to it. The paper develops new empirical...
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Happiness research is a new, rapidly growing and provocative aspect of economic science. In fact, there are now over 1,800 published papers on the subject, and it might be said that the ‘dismal science’ has come to be obsessed with happiness. This research provides a number of interesting...
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This paper investigates non-linearity in spatial processes models and allows for a gradual regime-switching structure in the form of a smooth transition autoregressive process. Until now, applications of the smooth transition autoregressive (STAR) model have been largely confined to the time...
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Aim of this paper is to study whether and how the firm’s decision to outsource production activities affects its technological performance. In particular, we look at how the alignment between the firm’s governance strategy and the underlying attributes of the transactions affects the capacity...
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The recently examined durability-asymmetry hypothesis of Cook (1999) is re-evaluated using the diagnostic tests of time deformation proposed by Stock (1987, 1988). An application of these tests to disaggregated data on U.S. consumers’ expenditure provides further support for this hypothesis,...
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The efficient market hypothesis (EMH) is tested in the case of the AthensStock Exchange (ASE) after the introduction of the euro. The underlyingassumption is that stock prices would be more transparent; their performanceeasier to compare; the exchange rate risk eliminated and as a result we...
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This paper investigates conditional variance patterns in daily return series of stock market indices in the G-7 and 6 selected economies of Central and Eastern Europe. For this purpose, various linear and asymmetric GARCH models are employed. The analysis is conducted for Canada, France,...
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