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The article leads to explain the impact of micro credit activity on human development. This issue presents an indispensable social asset to society. It reflects the employment status and quality of life. Econometric modeling helps us' to estimate the impact of micro credit on the standard of...
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The equity premium puzzle is one of the most important phenomena in finance. Related to behavioral finance, we use the concept of Myopic Loss Aversion (MLA) to explain the puzzle in developed and emerging markets. Empirically, we support the robustness of the positive equity premium across the...
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This paper develops a model of heterogeneous agents on an options market. On Paris Option Market, negotiators have different beliefs about future-at the volatility of the underlying. We assume in advance two groups; fundamentalists who believe in mean reversion and Chartists that incorporate...
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In this study, we test for the presence of investor herding behavior in the Tunisian stock market. Further, we explore the explanatory factors of the occurrence of the probability of stock market booms and busts by combining herding behavior of investors and economic and financial fundamentals....
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This paper examines competing explanations, based on risk and investor sentiment, for the cross-sectional returns in the Tunisian stock market. First, we examine the explanatory power of Fama and French (1993); and Carhart (1997) risk factors in the cross-section of stock returns. We find...
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This paper uses the Vector Autoregressive (VAR) model to investigate the impact of a stock market crash shock on the real economy in Tunisia. Analysis reveals that the real investment growth rate negatively reacted to a stock market crash shock of 2003. The impact of stock market crash shock...
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