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This study revisits the relationship between securitized real estate and local stock markets by focusing on their time-scale co-movement and contagion dynamics across five developed countries. Since securitized real estate market is an important capital component of the domestic stock market in...
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This study revisits the relationship between securitized real estate and local stock markets by focusing on their time-scale co-movement and contagion dynamics across five developed countries. Since securitized real estate market is an important capital component of the domestic stock market in...
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This study expands the wavelet literature by using the continuous wavelet transform based measure to examine the interdependence and systematic risk of nine Asian securitized real estate markets: Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan) and the US...
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In this study, we examine the dynamics of real estate local and global betas using a novel approach - wavelet analysis on nine Asia-Pacific and the US public real estate markets from January 1995 to June 2016. Specifically, Wavelets are localized in both time and scale, and can be used to filter...
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We study volatility connectedness effects and market integration among the China's five financial markets: stock, real estate, bond, commodity futures and foreign exchange (currency). We use several measures of market connectedness to assess the degree of volatility connectivity shocks across...
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Open innovation is key for innovators responding to major problems in the world, including energy, healthcare, water and the environment, and bringing transitions in socio-technical systems near. This paper has a focus on university spin-off companies as a channel of market introduction of new...
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