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Companies are cross-listed on multiple exchanges in different countries to take advantage of different market features. Due to difference in time zones, it is normally quite impossible to take advantage of instantaneous information spillover from market to market to generate abnormal return....
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We build a market equilibrium model of loan securitization as an alternative explanation of the cause of the recent Financial Crisis where there was initially deteriorating loan quality but coupled with aggressive securitization, and later investors “flight to quality” and market...
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We develop a theoretical model that studies the effects of construction and sale decisions as a result of real estate developers' heterogeneous beliefs on demand uncertainty. Our model shows that optimistic developers construct more houses when facing higher uncertainty, while pessimistic...
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The Chinese government imposed the purchase restriction policy to rein in the housing bubble in 2010. Using a two-stage difference-in-difference approach and a comprehensive dataset covering the real estate markets across 70 cities, we find that the policy triggered substantial decline in the...
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This paper models incentives for risk-taking by managers of banks or securitization deals. Of particular interest are risk-retention rules for producers of structured securitization deals, which have been mandated by the Dodd-Frank Act; the model can also be applied to bank managers. We show how...
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Purpose– Motivated by the unique characteristics and profit generating nature of real estate investments, this paper aims to study if investors herd differently in corresponding securities versus other non‐real estate securities.Design/methodology/approach– The authors choose the Hong Kong...
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This paper expands on the existing literature on information asymmetry by testing if herding exists. We test herd behavior in a transparent and order-driven market using intraday data. We propose (1) a modification in the herding measure, (2) that investors tend to herd more based on fundamental...
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This paper is about investigating how different bank liquidity creation activities affect housing markets. Using data of 401 metropolitan statistical areas/divisions (MSAs/MSADs) of the US between 1990 and 2018, we show that not all bank liquidity creation activities boost housing markets. In...
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This paper studies the evolution of U.S. house prices across 45 metropolitan areas from 1980-2012. It uses a version of the Gordon dividend discount model, modelling price as present value of imputed rents as a measure of "fundamentals." This allows for a parsimonious specification, using only...
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This paper is about identification and endogeneity in models that estimate the effects of instrument choice on performance (or wealth or welfare) in situations where the instruments are chosen to optimize performance. Such models occur frequently in corporate finance, analysis of happiness and...
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