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This paper examines the impact of intellectual capital (IC) on the corporate performance of banking firms listed on the New York Stock Exchange from 2000 to 2011 as an attempt to rectify observed modeling issues in the extant IC performance models. It also studies the long-run behavior of IC as...
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Over the past decades, ASEAN countries have made wide-ranging commitments and concerted efforts to achieve financial integration. This puts forth the question of how far that has been realized as well as cross-market transmission in mean, volatility and conditional asymmetry. These issues are...
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An understanding of volatility in stock markets is important for determining the cost of capital and for assessing investment and leverage decisions as volatility is synonymous with risk. Substantial changes in volatility of financial markets are capable of having significant negative effects on...
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Chesher and Jewitt (1987) demonstrated that the Eicker (1963) and White (1980) consistent estimator of the variance-covariance matrix in heteroskedastic models could be severely biased if the design matrix is highly unbalanced. In this paper we, therefore, reconsider Rao's (1970) minimum norm...
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The standard root-b1 test is widely used for testing skewness. However, several studies have demonstrated that this test is not reliable for discriminating between symmetric and asymmetric distributions in the presence of excess kurtosis. The main reason for the failure of the standard root-b1...
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