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Theorie 356 Theory 279 USA 223 Schätzung 214 Estimation 171 Geldpolitik 163 Deutschland 157 United States 143 Germany 140 Welt 126 Monetary policy 122 Börsenkurs 101 World 98 EU-Staaten 96 EU countries 78 Share price 75 Volatilität 74 Monetary Policy 66 Anlageverhalten 65 Portfolio-Management 65 Risk 63 Eurozone 62 Wertpapierhandel 62 Risiko 61 Volatility 61 Financial crisis 60 Euro area 59 Finanzkrise 57 Finanzmarkt 57 Kreditrisiko 57 Capital income 56 Kapitaleinkommen 56 Schock 56 Venture Capital 53 Credit risk 52 Portfolio selection 50 Sparen 50 Behavioural finance 48 Risikokapital 48 Kapitalanlage 47
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Working Paper 1,485 Arbeitspapier 772 Graue Literatur 723 Non-commercial literature 723 Systematic review 3 Übersichtsarbeit 3 Advisory report 1 Gutachten 1
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Kräussl, Roman 139 Wieland, Volker 113 Krahnen, Jan Pieter 83 Hautsch, Nikolaus 79 Diebold, Francis X. 71 Kilian, Lutz 67 Mitchell, Olivia S. 63 Lusardi, Annamaria 62 Jappelli, Tullio 61 Mittnik, Stefan 59 Brühl, Volker 50 Krueger, Dirk 46 Walz, Uwe 46 Theissen, Erik 43 Pagano, Marco 42 Zaghini, Andrea 41 Adam, Klaus 40 Beck, Günter W. 40 Georgarakos, Dimitris 38 Koulovatianos, Christos 35 Orphanides, Athanasios 33 Laux, Christian 32 Muermann, Alexander 32 Leuz, Christian 29 Christelis, Dimitris 28 Bannier, Christina E. 27 Haas, Markus 27 Padula, Mario 27 Paolella, Marc S. 27 Baumeister, Christiane 26 Carroll, Christopher D. 26 Coenen, Günter 26 Bollerslev, Tim 25 Issing, Otmar 25 Koeniger, Winfried 25 Zechner, Josef 25 Carletti, Elena 24 Haliassos, Michael 22 Weber, Martin 22 Maurer, Raimond 21
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Ein Jahr DAX 40: Weitere Verbesserungen sind erforderlich
Brühl, Volker - 2022
In the aftermath of the Wirecard scandal the German lead stock market index DAX has undergone a series of reforms, including the introduction of a profitability criterion based on EBITDA for new DAX members and enhanced financial reporting requirements with specified sanctions for non-...
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Linear identification of linear rational-expectations models by exogenous variables reconciles Lucas and Sims
Zadrozny, Peter A. - 2022
Linear rational-expectations models (LREMs) are conventionally "forwardly" estimated as follows. Structural coefficients are restricted by economic restrictions in terms of deep parameters. For given deep parameters, structural equations are solved for "rational-expectations solution" (RES)...
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Do conflict of interests disclosures work? Evidence from citations in medical journals
Leuz, Christian; Malani, Anup; Muhn, Maximilian; Jakab, … - 2022
Financial ties between drug companies and medical researchers are thought to bias results published in medical journals. To enable readers to account for such bias, most medical journals require authors to disclose potential conflicts of interest. For such policies to be effective, conflict...
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Macroeconomic responses to uncertainty shocks: The perils of recursive orderings
Kilian, Lutz; Plante, Michael; Richter, Alexander W. - 2022
A common practice in empirical macroeconomics is to examine alternative recursive orderings of the variables in structural vector autogressive (VAR) models. When the implied impulse responses look similar, the estimates are considered trustworthy. When they do not, the estimates are used to...
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Know your customer: Informed trading by banks
Haselmann, Rainer; Leuz, Christian; Schreiber, Sebastian - 2022
This study analyzes information production and trading behavior of banks with lending relationships. We combine trade-by-trade supervisory data and credit-registry data to examine banks' proprietary trading in borrower stocks around a large number of corporate events. We find that relationship...
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The heterogeneous response of real estate asset prices to a global shock
Heiniger, Sandro; Koeniger, Winfried; Lechner, Michael - 2022
We estimate the transmission of the pandemic shock in 2020 to prices in the residential and commercial real estate market by causal machine learning, using new granular data at the municipal level for Germany. We exploit differences in the incidence of Covid infections or short-time work at the...
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Why bank money creation?
Gersbach, Hans; Zelzner, Sebastian - 2022
We provide a rationale for bank money creation in our current monetary system by investigating its merits over a system with banks as intermediaries of loanable funds. The latter system could result when CBDCs are introduced. In the loanable funds system, households limit banks' leverage ratios...
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Exchange rate and inflation under weak monetary policy: Turkey verifies theory
Gürkaynak, Refet S.; Kısacıkoğlu, Burçin; Lee, … - 2022
For the academic audience, this paper presents the outcome of a well-identifted, large change in the monetary policy rule from the lens of a standard New Keynesian model and asks whether the model properly captures the effects. For policymakers, it presents a cautionary tale of the dismal...
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Linear identification of linear rational-expectations models by exogenous variables reconciles Lucas and Sims
Zadrozny, Peter A. - 2022
Linear rational-expectations models (LREMs) are conventionally "forwardly" estimated as follows. Structural coefficients are restricted by economic restrictions in terms of deep parameters. For given deep parameters, structural equations are solved for "rational-expectations solution" (RES)...
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A broader perspective on the inflationary effects of energy price shocks
Kilian, Lutz; Zhou, Xiaoqing - 2022
Consumers purchase energy in many forms. Sometimes energy goods are consumed directly, for instance, in the form of gasoline used to operate a vehicle, electricity to light a home, or natural gas to heat a home. At other times, the cost of energy is embodied in the prices of goods and services...
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