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An important goal when analyzing the causal effect of a treatment on an outcome is to understand the mechanisms through which the treatment causally works. We define a causal mechanism effect of a treatment and the causal effect net of that mechanism using the potential outcomes framework. These...
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Measuring and modeling financial volatility is the key to derivative pricing, asset allocation and risk management … of volatility. Moreover, non-parametric measures af systematic risk are attainable, that can straightforwardly be used to …
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other alternative-specific coefficients are assumed to be drawn from a multivariate normal distribution which eliminates the … complex multi-modal preference distribution which distinguishes between inframarginal consumers and consumers who strongly …
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Measuring and modeling financial volatility is the key to derivative pricing, asset allocation and risk management … of volatility. Moreover, non-parametric measures af systematic risk are attainable, that can straightforwardly be used to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003727640
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Risk Analysis Division (OCC/RAD) consumer credit database (CCDB). This unusually … individual or groups of borrowers. -- Logistic regression ; CHAID ; specification testing ; risk management ; nonparametrics …
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An important goal when analyzing the causal effect of a treatment on an outcome is to understand the mechanisms through which the treatment causally works. We define a causal mechanism effect of a treatment and the causal effect net of that mechanism using the potential outcomes framework. These...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003858863
other alternative-specific coefficients are assumed to be drawn from a multivariate normal distribution which eliminates the … complex multi-modal preference distribution which distinguishes between inframarginal consumers and consumers who strongly …
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about the effects of consolidation and increasing bank size on market competition and on the number of banks that regulators …
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Continued consolidation of the U.S. banking industry and a general increase in the size of banks has prompted some policymakers to consider policies that discourage banks from getting larger, including explicit caps on bank size. However, limits on the size of banks could entail economic costs...
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A growing number of empirical studies provides evidence that dynamic properties of macroeconomic time series have been changing over time. Model-based procedures for the measurement of business cycles should therefore allow model parameters to adapt over time. In this paper the time dependencies...
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