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This paper investigates the response of US stock market uncertainty to monetary policy of the Federal Reserve Bank. It can be shown that monetary policy significantly Granger-causes stock market confidence. By using monthly closing prices of the V IX as a stock market uncertainty proxy and a...
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We conduct an event study to (1) analyze whether investors revise their expectations about a music album's success when new chart information is published and (2) estimate how these revised expectations affect the value of a music label. We find that expectations about the success of an album...
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In the regulatory setting of rates for statutory-licensed music services, the question of value-based versus cost-based rate setting for the component-rights of a musical performance arises. In this article, we have demonstrated this value-or-cost question is a distinction without a difference....
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We develop a novel measure of investor sentiment based on the valence of songs that individuals listen to. We show that our measure of music sentiment captures seasonal mood swings. We further document that music sentiment is associated with a systematic pattern of mispricing correction. This...
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This paper introduces a real-time, continuous measure of national sentiment that is language-free and thus comparable globally: the positivity of songs that individuals choose to listen to. This is a direct measure of mood that does not pre-specify certain mood-affecting events nor assume the...
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