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Volatilities implied from interest rate swaptions are used to assess the size and thesign of the compensation for volatility risk, for dollar, euro and pound rates at a dailyfrequency, between October 1998 and August 2006. The measurement of the volatilityrisk premium rests on a simple model...
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We study both theoretically and empirically the interdependence of lending decisions in differentcountry branches of a multinational bank. First, we model a bank that delegates the management of itsforeign unit to a local manager with non-transferable skills. The bank differs from other...
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We analyze the interlinkages between foreign direct investment (FDI) and foreignportfolio investment (FPI) between Germany and the major economies. First, we show thatTobin’s q helps explaining the variation of the growth rate of the stock of FDI. Second, weshow that foreign and the home stock...
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This paper presents new evidence on the patterns of price and wage adjustment inEuropean firms and on the extent of nominal rigidities. It uses a unique dataset collectedthrough a firm-level survey conducted in a broad range of countries and covering varioussectors. Several conclusions are drawn...
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Using the Consensus Economics dataset with individual expertforecasts from G7 countries we investigate determinants of disagreement (crosssectionaldispersion of forecasts) about six key economic indicators. Disagreementabout real variables (GDP, consumption, investment and unemployment)has a...
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There is strong evidence that on-the-run U.S. Treasury securities trade muchmore liquidly and at significantly higher prices than their off-the-run counterparts.We examine if the same phenomenon is present in the German government bondmarket whose market structure differ markedly from that of...
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This paper focuses on tenure driven productivity dynamics of a firm-worker match asa potential explanation of "unemployment volatility puzzle". We let new matches andcontinuing jobs differ by their productivity levels and by their sensitivity to aggregateproductivity shocks. As a result, new...
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The main objective of this paper is to study whether the introduction of the euro hadan impact on the degree of integration of European Government bond markets. Weadopt the CAPM-based model of Bekaert and Harvey (1995) to compare, from thebeginning of Monetary Union until June 2008, the...
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Using a comprehensive database of European firms, we study how private equityaffects the rate of firm entry. We find that private equity investment benefits newbusiness incorporation, especially in industries with naturally higher entry rates andR&D intensity. A two standard deviation increase...
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How do financial markets price new information? This paper analyzes price setting atthe intersection of private and public information, by testing whether and how thereaction of financial markets to public signals depends on the relative importance ofprivate information in agents’ information...
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