> Verlagsreihe
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no. 720:
The economic rise of China an integrated analysis of China's growth drivers Volker Brühl
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2024]
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no. 719:
Looking beyond ESG preferences the role of sustainable finance literacy in sustainable investing Alix Auzepy, Christina E. Bannier, Florian Gärtner
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2024]
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no. 718:
Is the government always greener? Caterina Di Tommaso, Salvatore Perdichizzi, Samuel Vigne, Andrea Zaghini
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2023]
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no. 715:
The green sin how exchange rate volatility and financial openness affect green premia Alessandro Moro and Andrea Zaghini
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2023]
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no. 716:
The pricing of digital art Cathy Yi-Hsuan Chen, Roman Kräussl, and Patrick Verwijmeren
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2023]
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no. 688:
Are sustainability-linked loans designed to effectively incentivize corporate sustainability? a framework for review Alix Auzepy, Christina E. Bannier, Fabio Martin
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2023]
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no. 706:
The performance of marketplace lenders Roman Kräussl, Zsofia Kräussl, Joshua Pollet, and Kalle Rinne
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2023]
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no. 707:
Closed-end funds and discount control mechanisms Roman Kräussl, Joshua Pollet, and Denitsa Stefanova
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2023]
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no. 701:
Does speculative news hurt productivity? evidence from takeover rumors Christian Andres, Dmitry Bazhutov, Douglas Cumming, and Peter Limbach
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2023]
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no. 689:
Walk the talk: shareholders' soft engagement at annual general meetings Alix Auzepy, Christina E. Bannier, and Fabio Martin
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2023]
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no. 699:
Hedge fund investment in ETFs Douglas Cumming and Pedro Monteiro
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2023]
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no. 703:
Towards a design-based approach to accounting research Christian Leuz
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2023]
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no. 709:
The fundamental value of art NFTs Gilbert Fridgen, Roman Kräussl, Orestis Papageorgiou, and Alessandro Tugnetti
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2023]
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no. 684:
Fixed and variable longevity annuities in defined contribution plans optimal retirement portfolios taking social security into account Vanya Horneff, Raimond Maurer, and Olivia S. Mitchell
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2023]
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no. 685:
Heterogeneity in the pass-through from oil to gasoline prices a new instrument for estimating the price elasticity of gasoline demand Lutz Kilian and Xiaoqing Zhou
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2023]
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no. 691:
Dark trading and financial markets stability Jorge Gonçalves, Roman Kräussl, and Vladimir Levin
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2023]
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no. 700:
Sovereign wealth fund investment in venture capital, private equity, and real asset funds Douglas Cumming and Pedro Monteiro
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2023]
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no. 708:
ESG as protection against downside risk Roman Kräussl, Tobi Oladiran, and Denitsa Stefanova
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2023]
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no. 717:
Contagious stablecoins? Hugo van Buggenum, Hans Gersbach, and Sebastian Zelzner
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2023]
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no. 713:
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) foundations, use cases and economic potential Volker Brühl
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2023]
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no. 712:
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is transitioning amongst them all? Isabelle Cathérine Hinsche and Rainer Klump
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2023]
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no. 710:
Unconventional green Andrea Zaghini
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2023]
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no. 711:
Big Tech, the platform economy and the European digital markets Volker Brühl
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2023]
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no. 683:
The Green Asset Ratio (GAR) - a new KPI for credit institutions Volker Brühl
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2023]
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no. 714:
Enough liquidity with enough capital - and vice versa? Hans Gersbach, Hans Haller, and Sebastian Zelzner
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2023]
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no. 681:
Ein Jahr DAX 40 weitere Verbesserungen sind erforderlich Volker Brühl
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2022]
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no. 687:
Macroeconomic responses to uncertainty shocks the perils of recursive orderings Lutz Kilian, Michael D. Plante, and Alexander W. Richter
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2022]
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no. 690:
The heterogeneous response of real estate asset prices to a global shock Sandro Heiniger, Winfried Koeniger, and Michael Lechner
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2022]
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no. 680:
HARNet a convolutional neural network for realized volatility forecasting Rafael Reisenhofer, Xandro Bayer, and Nikolaus Hautsch
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2022]
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no. 679:
Exchange rate and inflation under weak monetary policy Turkey verifies theory Refet S. Gürkaynak, Burçin Kısacıkoğlu, and Sang Seok Lee
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2022]
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no. 696:
Art collectors as venture capitalists Amy Whitaker and Roman Kräussl
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2022]
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no. 697:
Trust in risk sharing a double-edged sword Harold L. Cole, Dirk Krueger, George J. Mailath, and Yena Park
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2022]
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no. 692:
Biased auctioneers Mathieu Aubry, Roman Kräussl, Gustavo Manso, and Christophe Spaenjers
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2022]
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no. 694:
A review on ESG investing investors' expectations, beliefs and perceptions Roman Kräussl, Tobi Oladiran, and Denitsa Stefanova
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2022]
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no. 686:
A broader perspective on the inflationary effects of energy price shocks Lutz Kilian and Xiaoqing Zhou
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2022]
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no. 693:
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) a review of pricing determinants, applications and opportunities Roman Kräussl and Alessandro Tugnetti
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2022]
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no. 695:
Does family matter? venture capital cross-fund cash flows Roman Kräussl, Kalle Rinne, and Huizhu Sunc
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2022]
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no. 698:
Neoclassical growth with long-term one-sided commitment contracts Dirk Krueger and Harald Uhlig
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2022]
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no. 702:
Do conflict of interests disclosures work? evidence from citations in medical journals Christian Leuz, Anup Malani, Maximilian Muhn, and Laszlo Jakab
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2022]
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no. 705:
Know your customer informed trading by banks Rainer Haselmann, Christian Leuz, Sebastian Schreiber
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2022]
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no. 677:
Green financial products in the EU a critical review of the status quo Volker Brühl
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2022]
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no. 678:
Why bank money creation? Hans Gersbach and Sebastian Zelzner
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2022]
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no. 682:
Linear identification of linear rational-expectations models by exogenous variables reconciles Lucas and Sims Peter A. Zadrozny
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2022]
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no. 664:
Enfranchising the crowd nominee account equity crowdfunding Jerry Coakley, Douglas Cumming, Aristogenis Lazos, and Silvio Vismara
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 665:
COVID-19 and entrepreneurial processes in U.S. equity crowdfunding Douglas Cumming and Robert S. Reardon
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 667:
FinTech loans, self-employment, and financial performance Douglas Cumming and Ahmed Sewaid
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 666:
Covid, work-from-home, and securities misconduct Douglas Cumming, Christopher Firth, John Gathergood, and Neil Stewart
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 655:
Decentralised Finance (DeFi) - wie die Tokenisierung die Finanzindustrie verändert Volker Brühl
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 658:
Inflation expectations, inflation target credibility and the COVID-19 pandemic new evidence from Germany Winnie Coleman and Dieter Nautz
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 659:
Container trade and the U.S. recovery Lutz Kilian, Nikos Nomikos, and Xiaoqing Zhou
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 660:
The role of the prior in estimating VAR models with sign restrictions Atsushi Inoue and Lutz Kilian
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 661:
Facts and fiction in oil market modeling Lutz Kilian
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 668:
Governance and success in U.S. equity crowdfunding Douglas J. Cumming, Sofia Johan, and Robert S. Reardon
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 669:
Agile methods in the German banking sector - some evidence on expectations, experiences and success factors Volker Brühl
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 662:
Target date funds and portfolio choice in 401(k) plans Olivia S. Mitchell and Stephen P. Utkus
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 663:
A greenium for the next generation EU green bonds analysis of a potential green bond premium and its drivers Isabelle Cathérine Hinsche
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 657:
Green finance in Europe strategy, regulation and instruments Volker Brühl
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 653:
The Covid pandemic in the market infected, immune and cured bonds Andrea Zaghini
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 654:
Unconventional monetary policy and corporate bond issuance Roberto A. De Santis and Andrea Zaghini
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 652:
It's not time to make a change sovereign fragility and the corporate credit risk Fabio Fornari and Andrea Zaghini
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 656:
Macroeconomic stabilisation and monetary policy effectiveness in a low-interest-rate environment Günter Coenen, Carlos Montes-Galdón, and Sebastian Schmidt
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 672:
Loan guarantees, bank lending and credit risk reallocation Carlo Altavilla, Andrew Ellul, Marco Pagano, Andrea Polo, and Thomas Vlassopoulos
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 673:
Disaster resilience and asset prices Marco Pagano, Christian Wagner, and Josef Zechner
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 676:
Determinants and career consequences of early audit partner rotations Brandon Gipper, Luzi Hail, and Christian Leuz
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 670:
The impact of rising oil prices on U.S. inflation and inflation expectations in 2020-23 Lutz Kilian and Xiaoqing Zhou
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 671:
The geography of investor attention Stefano Mengoli, Marco Pagano, and Pierpaolo Pattitoni
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 674:
Careers in finance Andrew Ellul, Marco Pagano, and Annalisa Scognamiglio
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 675:
Reporting regulation and corporate innovation Matthias Breuer, Christian Leuz, and Steven Vanhaverbeke
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2021]
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no. 644:
Building better retirement systems in the wake of the global pandemic Olivia S. Mitchell
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2020]
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no. 643:
Mehr Nachhaltigkeit im deutschen Leitindex DAX - Reformvorschläge im Lichte des Wirecard-Skandals Volker Brühl
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2020]
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no. 645:
Oil prices, gasoline prices and inflation expectations: a new model and new facts Lutz Kilian and Xiaoqing Zhou
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2020]
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no. 646:
Oil prices, exchange rates and interest rates Lutz Kilian and Xiaoqing Zhou
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2020]
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no. 647:
Does drawing down the U.S. strategic petroleum reserve help stabilize oil prices? Lutz Kilian and Xiaoqing Zhou
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2020]
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no. 641:
Advertising arbitrage Sergey Kovbasyuk and Marco Pagano
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2020]
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no. 640:
The role of labor-income risk in household risk-taking? Sylwia Hubar, Christos Koulovatianos, and Jian Li
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2020]
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no. 639:
Effects of state-dependent forward guidance, large-scale asset purchases and fiscal stimulus in a low-interest-rate environment Günter Coenen, Carlos Montes-Galdón, and Frank Smets
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2020]
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no. 650:
Joint Bayesian inference about impulse responses in VAR models Atsushi Inoue and Lutz Kilian
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2020]
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no. 651:
Does homeownership reduce crime? a radical housing reform from the UK Richard Disney, John Gathergood, Stephen Machin and Matteo Sandi
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2020]
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no. 648:
A quantitative model of the oil tanker market in the Arabian Gulf Lutz Kilian, Nikos Nomikos, and Xiaoqing Zhou
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2020]
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no. 649:
Understanding the estimation of oil demand and oil supply elasticities Lutz Kilian
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2020]
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no. 642:
Monetary policy surprises and exchange rate behavior Refet S. Gürkaynak, A. Hakan Kara, Burçin Kısacıkoğlu, and Sang Seok Lee
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2020]
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no. 617:
Big Data, Data Mining, Machine Learning und Predictive Analytics ein konzeptioneller Überblick Volker Brühl
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2019]
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no. 632:
Local crowding out in China Yi Huang, Marco Pagano, and Ugo Panizza
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2019]
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no. 633:
LIBRA - a differentiated view on Facebook's virtual currency project Volker Brühl
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2019]
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no. 634:
When saving is not enough the wealth decumulation decision in retirement Pascal Kieren and Martin Weber
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2019]
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no. 635:
Machine learning, human experts, and the valuation of real assets Mathieu Aubry, Roman Kräussl, Gustavo Manso, and Christophe Spaenjers
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2019]
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no. 636:
Do "speed bumps" prevent accidents in financial markets? Jorge Gonçalves, Roman Kräussl and Vladimir Levin
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2019]
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no. 624:
Measuring euro area monetary policy Carlo Altavilla, Luca Brugnolini, Refet S. Gürkaynak, Roberto Motto, and Giuseppe Ragusa
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2019]
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no. 621:
Doing safe by doing good ESG investing and corporate social responsibility in the U.S. and Europe Christina E. Bannier, Yannik Bofinger and Björn Rock
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2019]
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no. 628:
Stock market's assessment of monetary policy transmission the cash flow effect Refet S. Gürkaynak, Hatice Gökçe Karasoy-Can, and Sang Seok Lee
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2019]
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no. 629:
Optimal social security claiming behavior under lump sum incentives theory and evidence Raimond Maurer, Olivia S. Mitchell, Ralph Rogalla, and Tatjana Schimetschek
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2019]
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no. 625:
Revisiting the stealth trading hypothesis does time-varying liquidity explain the size-effect? Gökhan Cebiroglu, Nikolaus Hautsch, and Christopher Walsh
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2019]
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no. 627:
Financial literacy among German students at secondary schools some empirical evidence from the state of Hesse Volker Brühl
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2019]
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no. 630:
Financial literacy and suboptimal financial decisions at older ages Joelle H. Fong, Benedict SK. Koh, Olivia S. Mitchell, and Susann Rohwedder
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2019]
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no. 631:
Debt close to retirement and its implications for retirement well-being Annamaria Lusardi, Olivia S. Mitchell, and Noemi Oggero
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2019]
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no. 620:
Does the lack of financial stability impair the transmission of monetary policy? Viral V. Acharya, Björn Imbierowicz, Sascha Steffen, Daniel Teichmann
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2019]
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no. 637:
Differences in euro-area household finances and their relevance for monetary-policy transmission Thomas Hintermaier and Winfried Koeniger
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2019]
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no. 626:
Populism and polarization in social media without fake news the vicious circle of biases, beliefs and network homophily Zaruhi Hakobyana and Christos Koulovatianos
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2019]
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no. 638:
Symmetric Markovian games of commons with potentially sustainable endogenous growth Zaruhi Hakobyan and Christos Koulovatianos
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2019]
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no. 619:
A cointegration model of money and wealth Katrin Assenmacher and Andreas Beyer
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 591:
Comparability and predictive ability of loan loss allowances the role of accounting regulation versus bank supervision Günther Gebhardt and Zoltán Novotny-Farkas
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 590:
Economic policy uncertainty and stock market participation Enikő Gábor-Tóth and Dimitris Georgarakos
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 592:
The clearing of euro OTC derivatives post Brexit why a uniform regulation and supervision of CCPs is essential for European financial stability Volker Brühl
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 622:
Accounting for financial stability lessons from the financial crisis and future challenges Jannis Bischof, Christian Laux, and Christian Leuz
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 623:
Going the extra mile distant lending and credit cycles João Granja, Christian Leuz, and Raghuram G. Rajan
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 593:
Reliability and relevance of fair values private equity investments and investee fundamentals Petrus Ferreira, Roman Kräussl, Wayne R. Landsman, Maria Nykyforovych, and Peter Pope
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, April 2018
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no. 601:
Leaning against housing prices as robustly optimal monetary policy Klaus Adam and Michael Woodford
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 603:
Talent discovery, layoff risk and unemployment insurance Marco Pagano and Luca Picariello
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 602:
Career risk and market discipline in asset management Andrew Ellul, Marco Pagano, and Annalisa Scognamiglio
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 610:
The death of a regulator strict supervision, bank lending and business activity Christian Leuz and João Granja
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 594:
Blockchain, fractional ownership, and the future of creative work Amy Whitaker and Roman Kräussl
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 597:
Signaling or marketing? the role of discount control mechanisms in closed-end funds Roman Kräussl, Joshua Pollet, and Denitsa Stefanova
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 598:
The performance of marketplace lenders evidence from lending club payment data Roman Kräussl, Zsofia Kräussl, Joshua Pollet, and Kalle Rinne
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 599:
The subsidy to infrastructure as an asset class Aleksandar Andonov, Roman Kräussl, and Joshua Rauh
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 604:
"Finance and growth" re-loaded Lizethe Méndez and Steven Ongena
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 606:
The propagation of regional shocks in housing markets evidence from oil price shocks in Canada Lutz Kilian and Xiaoqing Zhou
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 607:
Putting the pension back in 401(k) retirement plans optimal versus default longevity income annuities Vanya Horneff, Raimond Maurer and Olivia S. Mitchell
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 615:
Home ownership and monetary policy transmission Winfried Koeniger and Marc-Antoine Ramelet
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 614:
Increasing taxes after a financial crisis not a bad idea after all... Christos Koulovatianos and Dimitris Mavridis
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 595:
Is gender in the eye of the beholder? identifying cultural attitudes with art auction prices Renée Adams, Roman Kräussl, Marco Navone, and Patrick Verwijmeren
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 596:
Predictable biases in macroeconomic forecasts and their impact across asset classes Luiz Félix, Roman Kräussl, and Philip Stork
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 600:
Do survey expectations of stock returns reflect risk-adjustments? Klaus Adam, Dmitry Matveev, and Stefan Nagel
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 605:
Plädoyer für einen "Rentenfonds Deutschland" warum ein kapitalgedeckter Investitionsfonds ein wichtiger Beitrag zu mehr Generationengerechtigkeit sein könnte Volker Brühl
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 608:
On the economics of audit partner tenure and rotation evidence from PCAOB data Brandon Gipper, Luzi Hail, and Christian Leuz
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 609:
Who falls prey to the Wolf of Wall Street? investor participation in market manipulation Christian Leuz, Steffen Meyer, Maximilian Muhn, Eugene Soltes, and Andreas Hackethal
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 611:
Evidence-based policymaking promise, challenges and opportunities for accounting and financial markets research Christian Leuz
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 612:
Contingent contracts in banking insurance or risk magnification? Hans Gersbach
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 613:
Demographics and FDI lessons from China's one-child policy John Donaldson, Christos Koulovatianos, Jian Li and Rajnish Mehra
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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no. 616:
Limits to arbitrage in markets with stochastic settlement latency Nikolaus Hautsch, Christoph Scheuch, and Stefan Voigt
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2018]
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number 610:
The death of a regulator strict supervision, bank lending and business activity Christian Leuz and João Granja
Frankfurt am Main: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, 2018
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number 592:
The clearing of euro OTC derivatives post Brexit why a uniform regulation and supervision of CCPs is essential for European financial stability Volker Brühl
Frankfurt am Main: Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, June 2018
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no. 567:
The European sovereign debt crisis what have we learned? Roman Kräussl, Thorsten Lehnert, and Denitsa Stefanova
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2017]
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no. 568:
Evaluating how child allowances and daycare subsidies affect fertility Joshua R. Goldstein, Christos Koulovatianos, Jian Li, Carsten Schröder
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, 2017
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no. 580:
The ambivalent role of high-frequency trading in turbulent market periods Nikolaus Hautsch, Michael Noé, and S. Sarah Zhang
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, August 17, 2017
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no. 581:
Counterparty credit limits an effective tool for mitigating counterparty risk? Martin D. Gould, Nikolaus Hautsch, Sam D. Howison, and Mason A. Porter
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, 27 Sep 2017
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no. 589:
Market fragility and the paradox of the recent stock-bond dissonance Christos Koulovatianos, Jian Li, and Fabienne Weber
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, November 7, 2017
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no. 582:
Large-scale portfolio allocation under transaction costs and model uncertainty Nikolaus Hautsch and Stefan Voigt
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, 27 Sep 2017
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no. 586:
The agency of CoCo why do banks issue contingent convertible bonds? Roman Goncharenko, Steven Ongena, and Asad Rauf
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, November 7, 2017
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no. 587:
Loanable funds vs money creation in banking a benchmark result Salomon Faure and Hans Gersbach
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [November 15, 2017]
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no. 577:
Real-time forecast evaluation of DSGE models with stochastic volatility Francis X. Diebold, Frank Schorfheide, and Minchul Shin
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, 27 Sep 2017
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no. 578:
Communication of monetary policy in unconventional times Günter Coenen, Michael Ehrmann, Gaetano Gaballo, Peter Hoffmann, Anton Nakov, Stefano Nardelli, Eric Persson, and Georg H. Strasser
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, June 2017
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no. 579:
Optimal trend inflation Klaus Adam and Henning Weber
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, July 12, 2017
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no. 583:
CEO-speeches and stock returns Christina Bannier, Thomas Pauls, and Andreas Walter
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, 12 Oct 2017
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no. 588:
Das Clearing von Euro-OTC-Derivaten post Brexit eine Analyse der vorliegenden Kostenschätzungen Volker Brühl
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2017]
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no. 588:
Clearing of euro OTC derivatives post Brexit an analysis of the present cost estimates Volker Brühl
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2017]
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no. 572:
A two-step indirect inference approach to estimate the long-run risk asset pricing model Joachim Grammig and Eva-Maria Küchlin
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, May 27, 2017
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no. 575:
Commodity connectedness Francis X. Diebold, Laura Liu, and Kamil Yilmaz
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, June 27, 2017
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no. 573:
Simplifying choices in defined contribution retirement plan design a case study Olivia S. Mitchell and Donald B. Keim
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, 2017
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no. 574:
Debt and financial vulnerability on the verge of retirement Annamaria Lusardi, Olivia S. Mitchell, and Noemi Oggero
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, 2017
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no. 537:
ESBies safety in the tranches Markus K. Brunnermeier, Sam Langfield, Marco Pagano, Ricardo Reis, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, Dimitri Vayanos
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, 2016
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no. 549:
The stability of dividends and wages effects of competitor inflexibility Daniel A. Rettl, Alex Stomper and Josef Zechner
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, March 26, 2016
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no. 538:
How to define a Systemically Important Financial Institution (SIFI) a new perspective Volker Brühl
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, September 30, 2016
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no. 539:
Bank exposures and sovereign stress transmission Carlo Altavilla, Marco Pagano, and Saverio Simonelli
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, 2016
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no. 540:
Why do investors buy sovereign default insurance? Patrick Augustin, Valeri Sokolovski, Marti G. Subrahmanyam
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, March 14, 2016
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no. 548:
Managerial rents vs. shareholder value in delegated portfolio management the case of closed-end funds Youchang Wu, Russ Wermers, Josef Zechner
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, July 3, 2016
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no. 555:
Money creation and destruction Salomon Faure and Hans Gersbach
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, 2016
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no. 553:
Does majority voting improve board accountability? Stephen J. Choi, Jill E. Fisch, Marcel Kahan and Edward B. Rock
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, October 6, 2016
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no. 557:
Human capital and development accounting new evidence from wage gains at migration Lutz Hendricks and Todd Schoellman
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, March 2016
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no. 541:
How do insiders trade? Patrick Augustin, Menachem Brenner, Gunnar Grass, Marti G. Subrahmanyam
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, September 28, 2016
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no. 542:
Sovereign risk, bank funding and investors' pessimism Ester Faia
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, 2016
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no. 550:
Low risk anomalies? Paul Schneider, Christian Wagner and Josef Zechner
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, February 2016
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no. 551:
Financial media, price discovery, and merger arbitrage Matthias M. M. Buehlmaier and Josef Zechner
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, February 28, 2016
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no. 532:
The supply of 'safe' assets and fiscal policy Ludger Schuknecht
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, 15 July 2016
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no. 545:
Sovereign reputation and yield spreads a case study on retroactive legislation Otto Randl and Josef Zechner
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, 7th June, 2016
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no. 552:
After Halliburton event studies and their role in federal securities fraud litigation Jill E. Fisch, Jonah B. Gelbach and Jonathan Klick
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, August 1, 2016
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no. 556:
House prices, wealth effects and labour supply Richard Disney and John Gathergood
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, October 2016
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no. 559:
Competition and bank stability Martin Goetz
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, November 9, 2016
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no. 530:
Fragmentation and heterogeneity in the euro-area corporate bond market back to normal? Andrea Zaghini
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, [2016]
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no. 529:
Who gains from credit granted between firms? evidence from inter-corporate loan announcements made in China Qing He, Liping Lu, Steven Ongena
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, 2016
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500:
Inside the crystal ball new approaches to predicting the gasoline price at the pump Christiane Baumeister; Lutz Kilian; Thomas K. Lee
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2015
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502:
How risky is college investment? Lutz Hendricks; Oksana Leukhina
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2015
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501:
Understanding the decline in the price of oil since June 2014 Christiane Baumeister; Lutz Kilian
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2015
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505:
Financial shocks and the real economy in a nonlinear world from theory to estimation Andrea Silvestrini; Andrea Zaghini
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2015
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518:
Accounting-based asset return smoothing in participating life annuities implications for annuitants, insurers, and policymakers Raimond Maurer; Olivia S. Mitchell; Ralph Rogalla; Ivonne Siegelin
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2015
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519:
Household debt and crises of confidence Thomas Hintermaier; Winfried Koeniger
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2015
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513:
Money, interest rates and prices in Ireland, 1933 - 2012 Stefan Gerlach; Rebecca Stuart
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2015
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520:
Monetary policy in Turkey after Central Bank independence Refet S. Gürkaynak; Zeynep Kantur; M. Anil Tas; Secil Yildirim
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2015
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no. 554:
Investor financial literacy in the workplace Jill E. Fisch, Tess Wilkinson-Ryan and Kristin Firth
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, September 12, 2015
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no. 558:
Accounting for changing returns to experience Lutz Hendricks
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, December 14, 2015
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509:
Corporate investment, debt and liquidity choices in the light of financial constraints and hedging needs Christina E. Bannier; Carolin Schürg
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2015
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510:
Is optimal monetary policy always optimal? Troy Davig; Refet S. Gürkaynak
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2015
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508:
Political economics of external sovereign defaults Carolina Achury; Christos Koulovatianos; John Tsoukalas
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2015
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503:
Anticipation, tax avoidance, and the price elasticity of gasoline demand John Coglianese; Lucas W. Davis; Lutz Kilian; James H. Stock
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2015
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504:
Interest rate elasticity of bank loans the case for sector-specific capital requirements Florian Hense
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2015
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507:
The consumption and wealth effects of an unanticipated change in lifetime resources Tullio Jappelli; Mario Padula
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2015
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517:
Employment and wage insurance within firms worldwide evidence Andrew Ellul; Marco Pagano; Fabiano Schivardi
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2015
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514:
Unemployment and inflation in Ireland 1926 - 2012 Stefan Gerlach; Reamonn Lydon; Rebecca Stuart
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2015
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515:
Back to gold sterling in 1925 Stefan Gerlach; Peter Kugler
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2015
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516:
Multivariate dynamic intensity peaks-over-threshold models Nikolaus Hautsch; Rodrigo Herrera
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2015
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488:
The impact of health insurance on stockholding a regression discontinuity approach Dimitris Christelis; Dimitris Georgarakos; Anna Sanz-de-Galdeano
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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489:
Fitting parsimonious household-portfolio models to data Sylwia Hubar; Christos Koulovatianos; Jian Li
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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496:
Money is more than memory Maria Bigoni; Gabriele Camera; Marco Casari
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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no. 546:
Risk control in asset management motives and concepts Thomas Dangl, Otto Randl, and Josef Zechner
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, March 21, 2014
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485:
Financial disclosure and market transparency with costly information processing Marco Di Maggio; Marco Pagano
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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486:
Lessons from the European financial crisis Marco Pagano
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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487:
The return to college selection and dropout risk Lutz Hendricks; Oksana Leukhina
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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491:
The broken buck stops here embracing sponsor support in money market fund reform Jill E. Fisch
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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492:
News media sentiment and investor behavior Roman Kräussl; Elizaveta Mirgorodskaya
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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493:
Is there a bubble in the art market? Roman Kräussl; Thorsten Lehnert; Nicolas Martelin
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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498:
Impulse response matching estimators for DSGE models Pablo Guerron-Quintana; Atsushi Inoue; Lutz Kilian
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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499:
The impact of the shale oil revolution on U.S. oil and gasoline prices Lutz Kilian
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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490:
How does tax progressivity and household heterogeneity affect Laffer curves? Hans A. Holter; Dirk Krueger; Serhiy Stepanchuk
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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497:
Human capital and optimal redistribution Winfried Koeniger; Julien Prat
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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466:
A general approach to recovering market expectations from futures prices with an application to crude oil Christiane Baumeister; Lutz Kilian
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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477:
Estimating the spot covariation of asset prices statistical theory and empirical evidence Markus Bibinger; Nikolaus Hautsch; Peter Malec; Markus Reiss
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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478:
Marginalized predictive likelihood comparisons of linear Gaussian state-space models with applications to DSGE, DSGEVAR, and VAR models Anders Warne; Günter Coenen; Kai Christoffel
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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479:
Give me strong moments and time combining GMM and SMM to estimate long-run risk asset pricing models Joachim Grammig; Eva-Maria Schaub
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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480:
Consumption-based asset pricing with rare disaster risk Joachim Grammig; Jantje Sönksen
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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482:
Advertising arbitrage Sergei Kovbasyuk; Marco Pagano
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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481:
Dealing with financial crises how much help from research? Marco Pagano
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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483:
A note on uniqueness in game-theoretic foundations of the reactive equilibrium Wanda Mimra; Achim Wambach
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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484:
Do demographics prevent consumer aggregates from reflecting micro-level preferences? Christos Koulovatianos; Carsten Schröder; Ulrich Schmidt
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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476:
Performance-sensitive debt the intertwined effects of performance measurement and pricing grid asymmetry Christina E. Bannier; Markus Wiemann
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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468:
Order exposure and liquidity coordination does hidden liquidity harm price efficiency? Gökhan Cebiroglu; Nikolaus Hautsch; Ulrich Horst
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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469:
Relaxing credit constraints in emerging economies the impact of public loans on the performance of Brazilian manufacturers Gianmarco I. P. Ottaviano; Filipe Lage de Sousa
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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470:
European integration and the gains from trade Gianmarco I. P. Ottaviano
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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471:
Wealth shocks, unemployment shocks and consumption in the wake of the Great Recession Dimitris Christelis; Dimitris Georgarakos; Tullio Jappelli
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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473:
High marginal tax rates on the top 1%? Fabian Kindermann; Dirk Krueger
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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467:
Systemic risk spillovers in the European banking and sovereign network Frank Betz; Nikolaus Hautsch; Tuomas A. Peltonen; Melanie Schienle
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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472:
The costs and benefits of leaving the EU Gianmarco Ottaviano; João Paulo Pessoa; Thomas Sampson; John Van Reenen
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2014
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2010/18:
Measuring confidence and uncertainty during the financial crisis evidence from the CFS survey Horst Entorf; Christian Knoll; Liliya Sattarova
Frankfurt am Main: Univ.-Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main, 2011
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2001/04:
Multiple lenders and corporate distress evidence on debt restructuring Antje Brunner; Jan Pieter Krahnen
Frankfurt am Main: Univ.-Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main, 2006
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2006/02:
Precautionary saving and precautionary wealth Christopher D. Carroll and Miles S. Kimball
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2006
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2005/21:
ART versus reinsurance the disciplining effect of information insensitivity Silke Brandts and Christian Laux
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2005
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2003/36:
Corporate governance in Germany an economic perspective Reinhard H. Schmidt
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2003,18:
Do credit rating agencies add to the dynamics of emerging market crises? Roman Kraeussl
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2003/11:
Heterogeneous expectations in the foreign exchange market evidence from the daily dollar Ralf Ahrens; Stefan Reitz
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2001/01:
Underpricing of venture-backed and non venture-backed IPOs Germany's Neuer Markt Stefanie A. Franzke
Frankfurt am Main: Univ.-Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main, 2003
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2003/31:
The macroeconomy and the yield curve a nonstructural analysis Francis X. Diebold; Glenn D. Rudebusch; S. Boragan Aruoba
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2001/13:
Economic integration and the exchange rate regime how damaging are currency crises? Axel A. Weber; Günter W. Beck
Frankfurt am Main: Univ.-Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main, 2003
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2003/12:
Optimal monetary policy with imperfect common knowledge Klaus Adam
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2001/07:
How wide are European borders? on the integration effects of monetary unions Axel A. Weber; Guenter Beck
Frankfurt am Main: Univ.-Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main, 2003
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2003/29:
Privacy or publicity who drives the wheel? Christina E. Bannier
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2003/35:
Some like it smooth, and some like it rough untangling continuous and jump components in measuring, modeling, and forecasting asset return volatility Torben G. Andersen, Tim Bollerslev and Francis X. Diebold,
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2003/32:
Evaluating VaR forecasts under stress the German experience Stefan Jaschke; Gerhard Stahl; Richard Stehle
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2003/27:
German banks a declining industry? Andreas Hackethal
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2003/24:
Is the behavior of German venture capitalists different? evidence from the Neuer Mark Tereza Tykvová
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2003/23:
A critique on the proposed use of external sovereign credit ratings in Basel II Roman Kraeussl
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2003/22:
Do changes in sovereign credit ratings contribute to financial contagion in emerging market crises? Roman Kraeussl
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2003/21:
Accounting for financial instruments in the banking industry conclusions from a simulation model Günther Gebhardt; Rolf Reichardt; Carsten Wittenbrink
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2003/20:
Universal banks and relationships with firms Ralf Elsas; Jan Pieter Krahnen
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2003/19:
Regulation and competition in German banking an assessment Karl-Hermann Fischer; Christian Pfeil
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2003/10:
Nonlinearities and cyclical behavior the role of chartists and fundamentalists Stefan Reitz; Frank Westerhoff
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2003/09:
The zero-interest-rate and the role of the exchange rate for monetary policy in Japan Günter Coenen; Volker Wieland
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2003/08:
A small estimated euro area model with rational expectations and nominal rigidities Guenter Coenen; Volker Wieland
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2003/07:
Data uncertainty and the role of money as an information variable for monetary policy Guenter Coenen; Andrew Levin; Volker Wieland
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2003/05:
Monetary policy and uncertainty about the natural unemployment rate Volker Wieland
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2003/04:
Prediction of financial downside-risk with heavy-tailed conditional distributions Stefan Mittnik; Marc S. Paolella
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2003/03:
Learning and equilibrium selection in a monetary overlapping generations model with sticky prices Klaus Adam
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2003/02:
On the relation between robust and Bayesian decision making Klaus Adam
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2003/01:
Learning to forecast and cyclical behavior of output and inflation Klaus Adam
Frankfurt, Main: Center for Financial Studies, 2003
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2002/16:
Over-allotment options in IPOs on Germany's Neuer Markt an empirical investigation Stefanie A. Franzke; Christian Schlag
Frankfurt am Main: Univ.-Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main, September 28, 2003
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2001/09:
Core inflation in the Euro area evidence from the structural VAR approach Elke Hahn
Frankfurt am Main: Univ.-Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main, 2002
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2002/10:
Mixed normal conditional heteroskedasticity Markus Haas, Stefan Mittnik and Marc S. Paolella
Frankfurt am Main: Univ.-Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main, 2002
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2002/02:
Why borrowers pay premiums to larger lenders empirical evidence from sovereign syndicated loans Issam Hallak
Frankfurt am Main: Univ.-Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main, 2002
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2002/12:
On the short and long term real effects of nominal exchange rates Yunus Aksoy; Hanno Lustig
Frankfurt am Main: Univ.-Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main, 2002
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2002/13:
Collateralised loan obligations (CLOs) a primer Andreas A. Jobst
Frankfurt am Main: Univ.-Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main, 2002
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2002/05:
Return and volatility spillovers to industry returns does EMU play a role? Bernd Kaltenhäuser
Frankfurt am Main: Univ.-Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main, 2002
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2002/17:
Collateral, relationship lending and financial distress an empirical study on financial contracting Ralf Elsas; Jan Pieter Krahnen
Frankfurt am Main: Univ.-Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main, 2002
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2002/15:
Activist stabilization policy and inflation the Taylor rule in the 1970s Athanasios Orphanides
Frankfurt am Main: Univ.-Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main, 2002
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2002/04:
Forecasting stock market volatility and the informational efficiency of the DAX-index options market Holger Claessen; Stefan Mittnik
Frankfurt am Main: Univ.-Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main, 2002
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2002/16:
Over-allotment options in IPOs on Germany's Neuer Markt an empirical investigation Stefanie A. Franzke; Christian Schlag
Frankfurt a. Main: Center for Financial Studies, December 2, 2002
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2001/03:
Comparative analysis of alternative credit risk models an application on German middle market loan portfolios Markus Kern; Bernd Rudolph
Frankfurt am Main: Univ.-Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main, 2001
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2001/08:
Domestic money and US output and inflation Yunus Aksoy; Tomasz Piskorski
Frankfurt am Main: Univ.-Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main, 2001
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2001/05:
Countdown for the New Basle Capital Accord are German banks ready for the internal ratings-based approach? Ralf Ewert; Andrea Szczesny
Frankfurt am Main: Univ.-Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main, 2001