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Theorie 6 Theory 6 Agent-based modeling 4 Agentenbasierte Modellierung 4 Einkommensverteilung 2 Geldpolitik 2 Income distribution 2 Investition 2 Investment 2 Monetary policy 2 Agency theory 1 Aktienrückkauf 1 Anlageverhalten 1 Behavioural finance 1 Börsenkurs 1 Capital income 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Criminal tax law 1 Crowding out 1 Early warning system 1 Erwartungsbildung 1 Estimation 1 Expectation formation 1 Financial crisis 1 Finanzkrise 1 Finanzpolitik 1 Fiscal policy 1 Frühwarnsystem 1 Geldtheorie 1 Investitionsentscheidung 1 Investment decision 1 Kapitaleinkommen 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Liquidity preference 1 Liquiditätspräferenz 1 Macroeconomics 1 Makroökonomik 1 Market concentration 1 Monetary theory 1 Multiplier 1
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Reissl, Severin 4 Garcia Alvarado, Fernando 3 Terranova, Roberta 3 Bernasconi, Michele 1 Grabisch, Michel 1 Lavoie, Marc 1 Li, Fen 1 Neunhoeffer, Frieder 1 Turco, Enrico 1 Turco, Enrico Maria 1
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Are Stock Buybacks Crowding Out Real Investment? Empirical Evidence from U.S. Firms
Turco, Enrico Maria - 2021
We investigate the role of financialization in the decline of investment for U.S. non-financial firms from 1992 - 2017. We show that the tendency to maximize shareholder value, fuelled by stock-based manager compensation, has led U.S. firms to divert resources from real investment to share...
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Does Investor Sentiment Drive M&As?
Terranova, Roberta - 2021
In this paper we investigate the relationship between firm-specific investor sentiment, measured by applying text analysis to news stories published by Thomson Reuters, and merger and acquisition (M&A) deals announced by US-listed companies between 1997 and 2018. We find that a more positive...
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Detecting Crisis Vulnerability Using Yield Spread Interconnectedness
Garcia Alvarado, Fernando - 2021
This paper explores the interconnections among foreign term spreads across different economies and their systemic implications on crisis vulnerability. The term spread, understood as the difference between long‐term and short‐term interest rates on Treasury securities, has a well‐known...
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Optimal Audit Policies With Heterogeneous Agents
Garcia Alvarado, Fernando - 2021
This paper considers a tax evasion game where the tax authority intends to prevent income under-reporting within a network of heterogeneous taxpayers who are engaged in social interactions and exchange information. I propose a two-step game-theoretic optimal audit strategy from the point of view...
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Concentration, Stagnation and Inequality : An Agent-Based Approach
Turco, Enrico; Terranova, Roberta - 2021
This paper presents a macroeconomic agent based model with endogenous innovation-driven growth and knowledge accumulation which aims to analyze the underlying causes of the recent increase in market concentration, by focusing on the interplay of technical change and market power, and the...
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Minsky from the Bottom Up - Formalising the Two-Price Model of Investment in a Simple Agent-based Framework
Reissl, Severin - 2020
Using a simple agent-based stock-flow consistent (AB-SFC) framework, this paper presents a fully formalised version of the two-price model of capital investment which forms an important but relatively neglected component of Hyman Minsky's Financial Instability Hypothesis. The model presented in...
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The Inequality Trap : How High Stakes Fuel Overestimation and Equity Aversion
Neunhoeffer, Frieder - 2020
Bringing existing inequality in South Africa (high) and Switzerland (low) to the lab, we study how people's preferences for redistribution change with the level of income inequality, income mobility, uncertainty of initial income positions, source of income (random or based on real-effort). We...
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From CATS to CAOS : Fiscal Multipliers and Agents’ Expectations in a Macroeconomic Agent-Based Model
Reissl, Severin - 2020
This paper uses a macroeconomic agent-based model building on Delli Gatti et al. (2011) to investigate the influence of agents' expectations and consumption choices on government expenditure multipliers. Following a thorough investigation of the size of the multiplier in the pre-existing...
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Endogenous Beliefs and Social Influence in a Simple Macroeconomic Framework
Terranova, Roberta - 2020
This paper incorporates endogenously emerging beliefs, with an emphasis on the role of social influence, into a stylized Islands model, characterized by uncertainty and strategic complementarity generating frictional coordination. In particular, individuals can have pessimistic, neutral or...
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Network Effects in an Agent-Based Model of Tax Evasion with Social Influence
Garcia Alvarado, Fernando - 2019
An Agent-Based Model (ABM) accounting for tax-morale and loss-aversion was implemented over different network systems with social interactions at the local level to study the phenomenon of tax evasion. This ABM is an innovative model which integrates endogenous characteristics of heterogeneous...
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