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Using transaction-level credit card spending from a large US financial institution, we show that disaggregated sales provide accurate and persistent signals of customer demand relevant to a firm's stock pricing. After controlling for earnings and sales surprises, one inter-quintile increase in...
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This paper uses individual-level data linking stock investments to work performance to examine how changes in stock market wealth affect worker output. Exploiting large return variations over time and across investors, we document a 10% increase in monthly stock investment returns is associated...
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This study demonstrates that taking into account heterogeneous investment horizons will improve our understanding of housing price and trading dynamics. Using an OLG (Overlapping Generations) model in which agents have heterogeneous preferences and investment horizons, with transaction costs,...
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This study shows that taking into consideration heterogeneous investment horizons improves our understanding of price and trading dynamics.We develop an OLG model in which agents have heterogeneous preferences and investment horizons. With transaction costs, short term investors are more...
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