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Suppliers play a major role in downstream firms' innovation processes. We analyze ownership allocations and the choice of technology in vertical research and development (R&D) cooperations. Given that R&D outcomes are not contractible, there is a trade-off between R&D specifically designed...
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intra-day temporal aggregation in examining returns relationships and volatility spillovers across the equity and energy … futures markets, and the effects of overnight returns, volume, realized volatility, asymmetry, and spillovers across the four … spillovers, and dynamic conditional correlations and covariances, show that the relationships between the stock market and …
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The paper considers the problem as to whether financial returns have a common volatility process in the framework of stochastic volatility models that were suggested by Harvey et al. (1994). We propose a stochastic volatility version of the ARCH test proposed by Engle and Susmel (1993), who...
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Over the last decades there has been a sizeable increase in trade and financial openness, triggered by current and capital account liberalization as well as improvements in transport and communication technologies. As a consequence, the importance of spillover effects is likely to have increased...
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Asymmetries in volatility spillovers are highly relevant to risk valuation and portfolio diversification strategies in … quantify asymmetries in volatility spillovers due to bad and good volatility. Two, using high frequency data covering most … in different sectors, and the asymmetries sizably change over time. While negative spillovers are often of substantial …
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This paper suggests how to quantify asymmetries in volatility spillovers that emerge due to bad and good volatility … stocks at the disaggregate level. Moreover, the spillovers of bad and good volatility are transmitted at different magnitudes … that sizably change over time in different sectors. While negative spillovers are often of substantial magnitudes, they do …
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