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To explore how speculative trading influences prices in financial markets, we conduct a laboratory market experiment …
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We study the effects of the investment horizon on asset price volatility using a Learning to Forecast experiment. We … fundamental values for the duration of the experiment …
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To explore how speculative trading influences prices in financial markets we conduct a laboratory market experiment with …
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This paper treats the risk-averse optimal portfolio problem with consumption in continuous time for a stochastic-jump-volatility, jump-diffusion (SJVJD) model of the underlying risky asset and the volatility. The new developments are the use of the SJVJD model with...
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We examine democratic public-good provision with heterogeneous legislators. Decisions are taken by majority rule and an agenda-setter proposes a level of the public good, taxes, and subsidies. Members are heterogeneous with respect to their benefits from the public good. We find that, depending...
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means of a controlled laboratory experiment. We find a strong asymmetry, as shares of stocks with recent extreme negative …
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We estimate real consumption's growth rate and volatility in light of three new facts documenting geographic differences in consumption: (1) consumers in separate markets buy different products, (2) a product's market share varies geographically conditional on relative price, and (3) product...
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This paper investigates the informational content of online reviews. For the case of hotels, we model how the length of the stay shapes the variance of review scores. Grounded on violations of temporal monotonicity, errors in recall and hedonic adaptation theories, we first present a...
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This paper investigates the informational content of online reviews. For the case of hotels, we model how the length of the stay shapes the variance of review scores. Grounded on violations of temporal monotonicity, errors in recall and hedonic adaptation theories, we first present a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014358058