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We examine how, why and which consumers infer company mask policies to be politically motivated, impacting their purchase interest. Five studies (N = 3,438) demonstrate that consumers use a company’s mask policy as a proxy for its underlying political ideology but interpret the political...
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Tourism is a collection of activities, services, and industries that deliver a travel experience comprising transportation, accommodation, food and beverage, entertainment, and other hospitality services provided for individuals or groups traveling away from home. Despite this, Online...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has hastened the changes to the patterns of service delivery worldwide. This study examines the marketing preferences of the banks in Bangladesh in the COVID-19 pandemic. It undertakes a survey of bank personnel in the marketing departments identifying strong differences in...
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The effects of the unconventional monetary policy (UMP) measures undertaken by the U.S. Federal Reserve (and other major central banks) remain a crucial topic for research. This paper investigates their effects on the anchoring of long-term inflation expectations, a key dimension of UMP that has...
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Many traditional official statistics are not suitable for measuring high-frequency developments that evolve over the course of weeks, not months. In this paper, we track the labor market effects of the COVID-19 pandemic with weekly payroll employment series based on microdata from ADP. These...
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Market impact risk is a specific type of liquidity risk. It describes the risk of not being able to execute a trade at the currently quoted price because this trade feeds back in an unfavorable manner on the underlying price. This makes market impact modeling a fascinating and active research...
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We propose a reweighting-estimation-transformation (RWET) approach to estimate the impacts of COVID-19 on job postings in Australia. Contrary to the commonly used aggregation-based method on counting data, our approach can be used in a relatively 'thin' market, such as Australia. In a thin...
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We use Swedish administrative individual-level data to document five facts about the distributional income effects of monetary policy. (i) The effects of monetary policy shocks are U-shaped with respect to the income distribution-i.e., expansionary shocks increase the incomes of high- and...
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Usually, offcial and survey-based statistics guide policy makers in their choice of response instruments to economic crises. However, in an early phase, after a sudden and unforeseen shock has caused incalculable and fast-changing dynamics, data from traditional statistics are only available...
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Uncertainty about the current state and near-term outlook of an economy as well as the likely course of future policy actions can prompt economic agents to alter their decisions to spend, save, invest and hire. In this paper, we construct three alternative indices to measure the level of...
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