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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 1,486 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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Monetary policy, long real yields and the financial crisis
Moretti, Laura - Center for Financial Studies - 2014
This paper investigates the role of monetary policy in the collapse in the long-term real interest rates in the decade before the onset of the financial crisis using a sample of five advanced economies (United States, United Kingdom, the euro area, Sweden and Canada). The results from an...
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The benefits of panel data in consumer expenditure surveys
Carroll, Christopher D.; Parker, Jonathan A.; Souleles, … - Center for Financial Studies - 2014
This paper explains why the collection of panel (reinterview) data on a comprehensive measure of household expenditures is of great value both for measuring budget shares (the core mission of a Consumer Expenditure survey) and for the most important research and public policy uses to which CE...
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The role of oil price shocks in causing U.S. recessions
Kilian, Lutz; Vigfusson, Robert J. - Center for Financial Studies - 2014
Although oil price shocks have long been viewed as one of the leading candidates for explaining U.S. recessions, surprisingly little is known about the extent to which oil price shocks explain recessions. We provide the first formal analysis of this question with special attention to the...
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Who are the value and growth investors?
Betermier, Sebastien; Calvet, Laurent E.; Sodini, Paolo - Center for Financial Studies - 2014
This paper investigates the determinants of value and growth investing in a large administrative panel of Swedish residents over the 1999-2007 period. We document strong relationships between a household's portfolio tilt and the household's financial and demographic characteristics. Value...
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A model of mortgage default
Campbell, John Y.; Cocco, João F. - Center for Financial Studies - 2014
This paper solves a dynamic model of households' mortgage decisions incorporating labor income, house price, inflation, and interest rate risk. It uses a zero-profit condition for mortgage lenders to solve for equilibrium mortgage rates given borrower characteristics and optimal decisions. The...
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Give me strong moments and time: Combining GMM and SMM to estimate long-run risk asset pricing models
Grammig, Joachim; Schaub, Eva-Maria - Center for Financial Studies - 2014
The long-run consumption risk (LRR) model is a promising approach to resolve prominent asset pricing puzzles. The simulated method of moments (SMM) provides a natural framework to estimate its deep parameters, but caveats concern model solubility and weak identification. We propose a twostep...
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High marginal tax rates on the top 1%?
Kindermann, Fabian; Krueger, Dirk - Center for Financial Studies - 2014
In this paper we argue that very high marginal labor income tax rates are an effective tool for social insurance even when households have preferences with high labor supply elasticity, make dynamic savings decisions, and policies have general equilibrium effects. To make this point we construct...
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Estimating the spot covariation of asset prices: Statistical theory and empirical evidence
Bibinger, Markus; Hautsch, Nikolaus; Malec, Peter; … - Center for Financial Studies - 2014
We propose a new estimator for the spot covariance matrix of a multi-dimensional continuous semi-martingale log asset price process which is subject to noise and non-synchronous observations. The estimator is constructed based on a local average of block-wise parametric spectral covariance...
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Bank bonds: Size, systemic relevance and the sovereign
Zaghini, Andrea - Center for Financial Studies - 2014
We analyze the risk premium on bank bonds at origination with a special focus on the role of implicit and explicit public guarantees and the systemic relevance of the issuing institutions. By looking at the asset swap spread on 5,500 bonds, we find that explicit guarantees and sovereign...
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Everything you always wanted to know about systemic importance (but were afraid to ask)
Alessandri, Piergiorgio; Masciantonio, Sergio; Zaghini, … - Center for Financial Studies - 2014
We develop a methodology to identify and rank systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs). Our approach is consistent with that followed by the Financial Stability Board (FSB) but, unlike the latter, it is free of judgment and it is based entirely on publicly available data, thus...
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