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Theorie 117 Theory 117 Börsenkurs 88 Share price 88 Volatility 83 Welt 80 World 80 Capital income 68 Kapitaleinkommen 68 Stock market 68 Volatilität 68 Aktienmarkt 66 Estimation 64 Schätzung 63 Stock markets 60 Portfolio selection 57 Portfolio-Management 56 USA 51 United States 51 Coronavirus 46 Monetary policy 43 Behavioural finance 42 Economic growth 42 Financial market 40 Finanzmarkt 40 United States of America 40 Anlageverhalten 39 Financial crisis 39 Capital structure 36 Impact assessment 36 Wirkungsanalyse 36 Stock returns 35 Italy 34 Emerging markets 32 United Kingdom 32 Bank 31 Risk 31 Corporate governance 30 Finanzkrise 29 Italien 27
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Article in journal 410 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 410 research-article 251 review-article 201 Arbeitspapier 185 Graue Literatur 185 Non-commercial literature 185 Working Paper 185 non-article 9 conceptual-paper 7 review 6 technical-paper 5 back-matter 4 Aufsatzsammlung 3 case-report 2 Collection of articles of several authors 1 Sammelwerk 1 Systematic review 1 viewpoint 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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Mollah, Sabur 16 Zazzaro, Alberto 14 Jappelli, Tullio 13 Pagano, Marco 12 Huston, John H. 9 Spencer, Roger W. 9 Bizzarri, Matteo 8 Eisenhauer, Joseph G. 8 Floros, Christos 8 Gupta, Rangan 8 Hassan, M. Kabir 8 Liu, Bin 8 McMillan, David G. 8 Morelli, Salvatore 8 Narayan, Paresh Kumar 8 Nisticò, Roberto 8 Sartori, Elia 8 Yaghoubi, Reza 8 Darrat, Ali F. 7 Gibb, Jenny 7 Graziano, Maria Gabriella 7 Gurrib, Ikhlaas 7 Holmes, Mark J. 7 Kumar, Dilip 7 Locke, Stuart 7 Oliviero, Tommaso 7 Pesce, Marialaura 7 Piccolo, Salvatore 7 Russo, Francesco Flaviano 7 Sivaprasad, Sheeja 7 Aliu, Florin 6 Burton, Bruce 6 Dutt, Swarna D. 6 French, Joseph J. 6 Fuerst, Franz 6 Ghosh, Dipak 6 Harvie, Charles 6 Immordino, Giovanni 6 Kryzanowski, Lawrence 6 Maung, Min 6
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University of Salerno / Centre for Studies in Economics and Finance 1
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Studies in Economics and Finance 844 Studies in economics and finance 424 Working paper 185 Centre for Studies in Economics and Finance - Working Papers 1 Forthcoming, “Studies in Economics and Finance”, Emerald publishing, DOI (10.1108/SEF-02-2018-0058) 1 Gurrib, I. (2019), "Can energy commodities affect energy blockchain-based cryptos?", Studies in Economics and Finance 1 Gurrib, I. (2021). Early COVID-19 Policy Response on Healthcare Equity Prices. Studies in Economics and Finance 1 Institute of Public and Business Administration Studies in Economics and Finance 1 Studies in Economics and Finance 29(4), 301-319 1 Studies in Economics and Finance Ser. 1 Working Paper No. 150 1
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Other ZBW resources 665 ECONIS (ZBW) 605 RePEc 178 OLC EcoSci 10 USB Cologne (business full texts) 1 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 1
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STATE POLICY REGULATING AND CONTROLLING MILK MARKETS: THE CASE OF NORTH CAROLINA
FORMBY, JOHN P.; AMATO, LOUIS - In: Studies in Economics and Finance 3 (1979) 1, pp. 3-26
North Carolina is one of fourteen states directly regulating and controlling milk markets. The regulations are administratively complex and vary from state to state, but the general pattern of regulation follows that set by the comprehensive Federal regulation which began in 1937 with the...
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF SET THEORY AND ITS APPLICATION TO ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
SCHULTZ, JOHN A. - In: Studies in Economics and Finance 3 (1979) 1, pp. 27-48
During the twentieth century mathematics has expanded at an unprecedented rate. This expansion has been accompanied by the increased application of mathematics to science. At a time when pure mathematics has been placing more and more emphasis on abstraction and the analysis of broad concepts...
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THE CROWDING‐OUT CONTROVERSY: AN EXAMINATION OF ITS PRESENT STATE
HECK, JEAN L. - In: Studies in Economics and Finance 3 (1979) 1, pp. 49-61
According to the Keynesian income determination model, as the level of expenditures is instantaneously increased through government or private investment a portion of that amount (b), the marginal propensity to consume, is immediately respent. This precipitates a perpetual turnover of each...
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DISINTERMEDIATION AND ITS EFFECT ON THE STABILITY OF SAVINGS CAPITAL AT FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
WALKER, ELISE - In: Studies in Economics and Finance 3 (1979) 1, pp. 63-75
THE CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF DISINTERMEDIATION Disintermediation is a relatively new term on the financial scene in America. The term was first coined in mid‐1966 and has since, to the dismay of many, become part of the daily vocabulary of bankers and economists. Originally, it sprang up to...
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A NOTE ON GOOD RIDGE ESTIMATORS BASED ON PRIOR INFORMATION
WANG, LEONARD F.S. - In: Studies in Economics and Finance 3 (1979) 1, pp. 77-79
Theil (1963) suggested a mixed estimator when there is prior information used in regression analysis. It implies that the investigator not only estimates a parameter based on the sample data, but also combines the prior information by formulating it in terms of unbiased estimates and their...
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ADAM SMITH: REFLECTIONS ON THE BICENTENNIAL REAPPRAISAL
COATS, A.W. - In: Studies in Economics and Finance 3 (1979) 2, pp. 3-21
In 1976, amid the vastly greater celebrations of the bicentennial anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, there was the greatest orgy of historical nostalgia in the history of economics, occasioned by the bi‐centenary of the Wealth of Nations. In addition to a veritable deluge of...
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A SURVEY OF PRICE EQUATIONS
DUK LIM, JUNG - In: Studies in Economics and Finance 3 (1979) 2, pp. 23-50
Inflation is really a hydra‐headed monster as Cagan named it. There have been numerous theoretical and empirical studies on the causes, costs and policies of inflation and unemployment. However, there has been no critical solution yet.
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THE MARKET FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS IN THE SOUTH: AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
MAY, GREGORY - In: Studies in Economics and Finance 3 (1979) 2, pp. 51-74
Economics has long neglected the performing arts and its struggle to be self‐sufficient. This paper examines briefly one sector of the performing arts, namely the audience. There exist four pertinent factors for a concern with the audience. First, if the arts are a “good thing,” an effort...
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CHEATPROOF SOCIAL DECISION MECHANISMS
MATTHEW, BRENNER - In: Studies in Economics and Finance 3 (1979) 2, pp. 75-96
Economists have long sought methods whereby efficient collective decisions can be made. When a group is confronted with the problem of choosing one policy from several alternatives, some decision‐making mechanism must be employed. Whether the mechanism is choice by democratic vote, the whim of...
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THE NEW AND IMPROVED CONSUMER BEHAVIOR THEORY: A COMMENT
TRUONG, T.P. - In: Studies in Economics and Finance 3 (1979) 2, pp. 97-101
In a recent article in this journal, Meadows claimed to have developed a “new and improved consumer behavior theory” which “eliminates the principal defect uncovered by Pollak and Wachter”, namely the defect of joint production. The purpose of this comment is to show that firstly,...
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