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We show that countries that take on more international risk are rewarded with higher expected consumption growth …. International risk is defined as the beta of a country’s consumption growth with world consumption growth. High-beta countries hold … is negatively correlated with expected consumption growth. Therefore, uninsured shocks affect not only current growth …
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This paper examines volatility spillovers from changes in the size of the balance sheets of the Federal Reserve (FED) and European Central Bank (ECB) to emerging market economies (EMEs) from 2003 to 2014. We find that EME bond markets are most susceptible to positive volatility spillovers from...
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Purpose: Modelling security prices seem to be an ending debate in finance literature due to no clear consensus on behavioral patterns, Knowledge of stock price movement has always been an important source of information that is much needed in asset pricing and trading strategies, The aim of this...
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This study contributes in bridging the dichotomy between economic growth and business cycle paradigms by providing … dynamic characterisation of the link between economic growth, risk aversion, uncertainty and variability in industrial … variability of business cycle components aid to contract growth. In contrast, ambiguous relationship exists between variability of …
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We construct worker flows for the Japanese labor market in an internationally comparable manner, and study the consequences of the deep and lasting recession of the 1990s in the Japanese labor market. We analyze the changes in employment, unemployment and inactivity, as well as the worker flows...
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Foreign aid’s effectiveness in promoting economic growth remains mired in controversy.We examine the impact of the … volatility of aid on economic growth, controlling for the level of aid. A four-year panel analysis is conducted encompassing 155 … economic growth. Correspondingly, volatility of aid flows is found to be negatively related to growth. We found no significant …
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intermediation, on the one hand, and GDP per capita growth and growth volatility, on the other hand. Based on a sample of 77 … countries for the period 1980-2007, we find that intermediation activities increase growth and reduce volatility in the long run … time horizons a large financial sector stimulates growth at the cost of higher volatility in high-income countries …
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high rates, its long-term growth has been disappointing. Behind this deficient long-term outcome, Brazil shows a high … growth volatility. It has experienced substantial growth booms and busts for international standards. These recurrent … episodes suggest that the persistent non-realization of Brazil's long-term growth potential and the mechanism by which growth …
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We proxy for board members' opinions and values using directors' ancestral origins and show that diversity has costs and benefits, which lead to high performance volatility. Consistent with the idea that diverse groups experiment more, firms with ancestrally diverse boards have more numerous and...
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This review article tries to answer four questions: (i) what are the stylized facts about uncertainty over time; (ii) why does uncertainty vary; (iii) do fluctuations in uncertainty matter; and (iv) did higher uncertainty worsen the Great Recession of 2007-2009? On the first question both macro...
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