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Bayesian learning 6 learning about jumps 6 rational learning 6 adaptive learning 4 beliefs 4 controlled diffusions and jump processes 3 controlled diffusions and jump processes 3 Gamma distribution 2 Learning 2 Learning process 2 Lernen 2 Lernprozess 2 Theorie 2 Theory 2 Adaptive Erwartungen 1 Adaptive expectations 1 CAPM 1 Financial crisis 1 Finanzkrise 1 Rational expectations 1 Rationale Erwartung 1 Schock 1 Shock 1 asset pricing 1
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Free 5 Undetermined 1
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Book / Working Paper 6
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 4 Undetermined 2
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Koulovatianos, Christos 6 Wieland, Volker 4 Mavridis, Dimitris 2
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C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers 1 House of Finance, Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main 1
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IMFS Working Paper Series 2 CEPR Discussion Papers 1 CFS Working Paper Series 1 CFS working paper series 1 Center for Financial Studies Working Paper 1 Working paper series / Institute for Monetary and Financial Stability 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2 RePEc 2
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Increasing taxes after a financial crisis: Not a bad idea after all ...
Koulovatianos, Christos; Mavridis, Dimitris - 2018
Based on OECD evidence, equity/housing-price busts and credit crunches are followed by substantial increases in public consumption. These increases in unproductive public spending lead to increases in distortionary marginal taxes, a policy in sharp contrast with presumably optimal Keynesian...
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Increasing taxes after a financial crisis : not a bad idea after all...
Koulovatianos, Christos; Mavridis, Dimitris - 2018
Based on OECD evidence, equity/housing-price busts and credit crunches are followed by substantial increases in public consumption. These increases in unproductive public spending lead to increases in distortionary marginal taxes, a policy in sharp contrast with presumably optimal Keynesian...
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Asset pricing under rational learning about rare disasters
Koulovatianos, Christos; Wieland, Volker - 2011
, Bayesian learning, controlled diffusions and jump processes, learning about jumps, adaptive learning, rational learning. …
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Asset pricing under rational learning about rare disasters
Koulovatianos, Christos; Wieland, Volker - House of Finance, Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main - 2011
, Bayesian learning, controlled diffusions and jump processes, learning about jumps, adaptive learning, rational learning. …
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Asset pricing under rational learning about rare disasters
Koulovatianos, Christos; Wieland, Volker - 2011 - 1st Version: May 20, 2011, This version: July 28, 2011
, Bayesian learning, controlled diffusions and jump processes, learning about jumps, adaptive learning, rational learning. …
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Asset Pricing under Rational Learning about Rare Disasters
Koulovatianos, Christos; Wieland, Volker - C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers - 2011
This paper proposes a new approach for modeling investor fear after rare disasters. The key element is to take into account that investors' information about fundamentals driving rare downward jumps in the dividend process is not perfect. Bayesian learning implies that beliefs about the...
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