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We show that expansionary monetary policy is associated with higher household portfolio allocation to high risk assets and lower allocation to low risk assets, in line with “reaching for yield” behaviour. Our main findings are based on analysis of US household level panel data using...
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We show that the pre-FOMC announcement drift is more pronounced among lottery-like stocks and does not reverse in the days following the announcement. The pre-FOMC demand for lottery-like stocks is more prominent among institutional investors than retail investors. The associated pre-FOMC drift...
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We use a panel of ten euro area member states to examine the link between macro/fiscal risk and private bank deposits relative to Germany. Our main findings are summarised as follows: First, the relationship between relative deposits and macro/fiscal risk factors is not stable over time. Second,...
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The sheer scale of contemporary environmental and associated grand societal challenges underscores the necessity for the successful generation and application of innovations that make for greater environmental sustainability. Relatedly, there has been growing interest in how national...
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In this paper, we examine the time series properties of inflation in seven countries that have adopted inflation targeting. Unlike previous studies, we utilize a non-linear mean reverting adjustment mechanism for inflation and we discover that, although deviations of inflation from the target...
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We present new evidence showing that fiscal austerity strengthens support for redistribution, especially for the relatively well-off. Our theoretical model proposes two mechanisms to explain this heterogeneity in support for redistribution: ‘altruism’ and ‘appreciation’. We test our...
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We present new evidence showing that fiscal austerity strengthens support for redistribution, especially for the relatively well-off. Our theoretical model proposes two mechanisms to explain this heterogeneity in support for redistribution: ‘altruism’ and ‘appreciation’. We test our...
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