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We use a unique data set about the wage distribution that Swiss students expect for themselves ex ante, deriving parametric and non-parametric measures to capture expected wage risk. These wage risk measures are unfettered by heterogeneity which handicapped the use of actual market wage...
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of export shares from the most to the least productive incumbents. Greater skewness of the demand distribution and …
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skewness. The empirical patterns con- cisely match the predictions of our model which generates skewness of stock returns via …
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following parameters are varied: the riskless return, the market standard deviation, the market stock premium, and the skewness …
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incomplete markets. In particular, earnings shocks display strong negative skewness and extremely high kurtosis - as high as 30 …
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We build a macroeconomic model for Switzerland, the Euro Area, and the USA that drives the dynamics of several asset classes and the liabilities of a representative Swiss (defined-contribution) pension fund. This encompassing approach allows us to generate correlations between returns on assets...
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