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In this paper, we apply the method for removing the upward bias in returns in equally-weighted return indexes developed … by Fisher, Weaver, and Webb (2010) to REIT stocks in the US. While we find significant bias in this index, two trends are … evident: first, there is less overall bias than in Non-REIT stocks, and second, the bias of REIT stocks has declined over time …
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Although there exists a large literature documenting various consequences of job loss, this paper is the first to explore the extent to which the health effects of job displacement extend to the children of displaced workers and also the first to consider whether there are any harmful effects...
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that (1) the tendency to underestimate future duration disappears when the task is novel, (2) there is similar bias in … did, with these biased memories causing a corresponding bias in prediction. Two experi- ments were performed to determine … whether or not a systematic bias in memory could explain a similar system- atic bias in prediction. In support, it was found …
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"Big G" typically refers to aggregate government spending on a homogeneous good. In this paper, we open up this construct by analyzing the entire universe of procurement contracts of the US government and establish five facts. First, government spending is granular, that is, it is concentrated...
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