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In response to high and chronic inflation, countries have adopted different stabilization policies. However, the extent to which these stabilization programs were designed for political motives is not clear. Since exchange-rate-based stabilizations (ERBS) create an initial consumption boom...
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We extend the literature on budget deficits and interest rates in three ways: we examine both advanced and emerging economies and for the first time a large emerging market panel; explore interactions to explain some of the heterogeneity in the literature; and apply system GMM. There is overall a...
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We analyze why traditional returns-based tests of market timing ability suggest in many cases that mutual fund managers evidence a negative market timing ability. The explanation is based on asymmetric correlations of stocks, which establishes that correlations are stronger in bear markets than...
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We analyze whether the idiosyncratic risk puzzle noted by Ang et al. (2006, 2009) can be explained by the existence of market participants with different investment horizons. We adopt a wavelet multiresolution analysis to decompose returns distribution for different time scales. Our approach...
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