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simulations show that this new estimation technique outperforms other possible transformations by having a lower bias and RMSE as …
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simulations show that this new estimation technique outperforms other possible transformations by having a lower bias and RMSE as …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003893722
We offer a multi-period systemic risk assessment framework with which to assess recent liquidity and capital regulatory requirement proposals in a holistic way. Following Morris and Shin (2009), we introduce funding liquidity risk as an endogenous outcome of the interaction between market...
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Recent validation studies show that survey misreporting is pervasive and biases common analyses. Addressing this problem is further complicated, because validation data are usually convenience samples and access is restricted, making them more suitable to document than to solve the problem. I...
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When regulating banks based on their contribution to the overall risk of the banking system we have to consider that the risk of the banking system as well as each bank's risk contribution changes once bank equity capital gets reallocated. We define macroprudential capital requirements as the...
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simulations show that this new estimation technique outperforms other possible transformations by having a lower bias and RMSE as …
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Comparing groups with respect to hypothetical constructs requires that the measurement models are equal across groups. Otherwise conclusions drawn from the observed indicators regarding differences at the latent level (mean differences, differences in the structural relations) might be severly...
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We take a structural approach to assessing the empirical importance of shocks to the supply of bank-intermediated credit in affecting macroeconomic fluctuations. First, we develop a theoretical model to show how credit supply shocks can be transmitted into disruptions in the production economy....
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The rise in popularity of benchmark free and complex trading strategies throughout the last decade has made available a large variety of risk and performance profiles. As a consequence, to account for their complex performance characteristics, a lot of effort has been devoted to classify and...
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The study investigates how mis-allocation of Nigeria's foreign exchange among the consumer and capital goods and new materials between 1970 and 1983 contributed to the deep/worst business recession in the 1980s and 1990s. In recognition of the structural mal-adjustment problems faced by a debt...
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