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This paper develops a discrete-time epidemiological model for the spread of economic crises across sectors in the United States for the period 1952-2015. It is the first to use an epidemiological approach with macroeconomic (Flow of Funds) data. An extension of the usual one-period Markov model...
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the response to the novel Coronavirus in the United States. The WEI shows a strong and sudden decline in economic activity …
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the onset of and policy response to the novel coronavirus in the United States. The WEI is a weekly composite index of …
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We analyze the price and liquidity effects in the U.S. corporate bond market caused by the Covid-19 crisis. We carefully consider the different impact of social distancing measures on firms. We find significant cross-sectional differences, i.e., bonds of firms that are more affected by these...
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This paper identifies robust determinants of US stock price movements in the economic shadow of the COVID-19 crisis and in the presence of model uncertainty, using several influential factors highlighted in relevant research. Our investigation performs an extreme bounds analysis (EBA), a global...
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This study proposes two new regime-switching volatility models to empirically analyze the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on hotel stock prices in Japan compared with the US, taking into account the role of stock markets. The first model is a direct impact model of COVID-19 on hotel stock...
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