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A growing number of academic studies on public health have highlighted that participation in sports can help prevent people from becoming overweight. Estimates of the effect of sports on the risk of overweight based on sample surveys have primarily controlled for a number of socio-behavioural...
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Investors have a growing awareness that climate transition risks (such as carbon pricing policy) are among the new risk drivers of the financial system. One of the relevant implications of a shock in carbon price is the increase in business costs, which may diminish profitability and affect...
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Several studies have shown a positive correlation between investment in machinery and equipment (M&E) and economic growth. For this reason, it is very important for policy-makers to study the dynamics of investments and their expected evolution over time through forecast scenarios. The paper...
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We investigate Okun's law in some European countries over 1985-2020 period, with a focus on the COVID-19 pandemic. We compare estimates using traditional OLS and an M-robust estimator within a rolling regression framework. Firstly, we found that the M-estimator outperforms the OLS estimator in...
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I investigate the exposure of sectoral equity portfolios to climate transition risks by augmenting a three-factor asset pricing model with a green-minus-brown (GMB) factor as a proxy. I estimate the relationship between risk factors and excess returns within an additive mixed model...
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We develop an additive Cox proportional hazard model with time-varying covariates, including spatio-temporal characteristics of weather events, to study the impact of weather extremes (heavy rains and tropical cyclones) on the probability of mortgage default and prepayment. We estimate the model...
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We estimated the effects of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) scores on the credit ratings of firms in the sectors of manufacturing, mining and quarrying, wholesale and retail trade, information and communication, and real estate activities and located in North America, Europe, and...
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The aim of this paper is to capture the time-varying effects of the relationship between changes in the Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI) and economic growth. We use penalized regression splines to estimate the different point effects over time. Evidence from six European countries supports the...
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This paper presents a new consolidation method to improve local government accountability. After a brief review of consolidated financial statements in the public sector, the International Public Sector Accounting Standards approach to consolidation is described. The authors explain why this...
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