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Complex diseases such as type 2 diabetes, hypertension and psychiatric disorders have been major public health problems in US. In order to increase the power in the linkage analysis of complex traits, genetic heterogeneity has to be taken into account. During the past few years, several methods...
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This paper investigates why the forward premium predicts the future depreciation with the "wrong" sign and why the unobserved deviation from rational uncovered interest parity is negatively correlated with and is more volatile than the rationally expected depreciation. We examine the ability of...
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We establish a robust link between momentum and accruals. Momentum profitability is mostly concentrated in firms with high accruals. Cross-sectional characteristics of momentum previously documented do not subsume the effect of accruals on momentum. Loser stocks with high accruals experience...
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This paper demonstrates that rational momentum can exist in an economy where autocorrelated risk and convex dividend policies are present. It then studies the momentum role of firms. When a firm actively creates positive productivity shocks and accordingly increases its production scale, its...
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This paper first demonstrates that, in a discrete time framework, rational momentum can exist in an economy that has autocorrelated risk and convex dividend policies. It then uses this framework to examine the momentum role of firms. When firms actively create positive productivity shocks and...
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