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and volatilities (contagion). More precisely, cyber attacks appear to strengthen cross-market linkages, thereby reducing …
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I analyze output growth, volatility, and skewness as the joint outcomes of financial openness. Using an industry panel of 53 countries over 45 years, I find that financial openness increases simultaneously mean growth and the negative skewness of the growth process. The increase in output...
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This paper examines long memory volatility in international stock markets. We show that long memory volatility is widespread in a panel dataset of eighty-two countries and that the degree of memory in the panel can be related to macroeconomic variables such as short- and long-run interest rates...
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This paper examines long memory volatility in international stock markets. We show that long memory volatility is widespread in eighty-two countries and that the degree of memory can be related to macroeconomic variables such as inflation, unemployment rates, interest rates or stability of a...
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. -- Volatility spillovers ; contagion ; stock markets ; emerging markets …
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transmission mechanism-contagion-during turbulences in mature markets. Tri-variate GARCH-BEKK models of returns in global (mature …. -- Volatility spillovers ; contagion ; stock markets ; emerging markets …
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dominating in Asia, and regional spillovers in Latin America and the Middle East. -- volatility spillovers ; contagion ; stock …
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dominating in Asia, and regional spillovers in Latin America and the Middle East. -- Volatility spillovers ; contagion ; stock …
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tend to be unchanged or lower during turbulences. -- Volatility spillovers ; Contagion ; Stock markets ; Emerging markets …
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