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Recessions and expansions are often caused or reinforced by developments in private consumption - the largest component of aggregate demand - which, as a result, varies over the business cycle. As such, an accurate measurement of the cyclical component of consumption and an understanding of its...
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shocks, where the persistence of this shock is important, as well as by an external shock. This external shock is strongly … the post-crisis period, the impact of both the external shock and the inflation targeting shock on exchange rates and …
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We propose a conditional model of asset returns in the presence of common factors and downside risk. Specifically, we generalize existing latent factor models in three ways: we show how to estimate the threshold which identifies the 'disappointment' event triggering the bad state of the world; we...
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This paper investigates how to measure common market risk factors using newly proposed Panel Quantile Regression Model … particular Panel Quantile Regression Model for Returns consistently outperforms all the competitors in the 5% and 10% quantiles …
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financial variables changes the model dynamics and delivers price responses which are more in line with economic theory. A …
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This paper is concerned with statistical inference and model evaluation in possibly misspecified and unidentified linear asset-pricing models estimated by maximum likelihood and one-step generalized method of moments. Strikingly, when spurious factors (that is, factors that are uncorrelated with...
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This paper analyzes the effects of output volatility shocks and of risk appetite shocks on the dynamics of consumption, trade flows and the real exchange rate, in a two-country world with recursive preferences and complete financial markets. When the risk aversion coefficient exceeds the inverse...
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