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volatility beyond discount rates -- 5 Chapter III: Evidence of excess volatility in the Eurozone market -- 6 Conclusions. …, are presented and an empirical analysis is performed to assess whether a similar outcome would be obtained in the Eurozone …
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Dynamic correlation, Exogenous variables, DCCX, Macroeconomic Announcements, Diversification benefits. - In this dissertation, I analyze determinants of conditional correlations. Specifically, I propose the generalized DCCX model that facilitates the analysis of the effects of exogenous...
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To investigate how economies, financial markets or institutions can deal with stress, we nowadays often analyze the effects of shocks conditional on a recession or a bear market. MSVAR models are ideally suited for such analyses because they combine gradual movement with sudden switches. In this...
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This paper estimates the wealth effects on consumption in the euro area as a whole. I show that: (i) financial wealth effects are relatively large and statistically significant; (ii) housing wealth effects are virtually nil and not significant; (iii) consumption growth exhibits strong...
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This paper adds to the literature on wealth effects on consumption by disentangling financial wealth effects from housing wealth effects for the euro area. We use two macro-datasets for our estimations, one on the aggregate euro area for the period 1980-2006, and one on the individual euro area...
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