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In this paper, we investigate the home country bias and liability of foreignness regarding financial services products to address the question: “What factors would induce a Hindu or Christian utilize newly introduced Islamic Banking products when conventional banking products are already...
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This paper examines the performance of seven indexes chosen from the Dow Jones Islamic Market Index (DJIM) vis-à-vis their non-Islamic counterparts using a variety of measures such as Sharpe, Treynor, Jensen and Fama’s selectivity, net selectivity and diversification. Second, we examine the...
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This paper examines the relationships between market risk premiums, time-varying variance and covariance in forty-eight emerging, and seven developed capital markets. We allow each market’s risk premium generating process to be state-dependent by accounting for negative and positive market...
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We analyze a stochastic general equilibrium model which incorporates three different types of government expenditure. We calibrate the model and simulate it under the hypotheses of divisible and indivisible labor supply. Our results indicate that the addition of government expenditure shocks to...
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This paper examines the relationships between market risk premiums, time-varying variance and covariance in forty-eight emerging, and seven developed capital markets. We allow each market's risk premium generating process to be state-dependent by accounting for negative and positive market price...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013004393
We construct a state-dependent trivariate GARCH-M model to extract state-dependent risk-aversion coefficients around the 1997-1999 financial meltdown. These coefficients are further used to decompose sector risk into global (systematic), country-specific (diversifiable through global country...
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This paper examines the relationships between market risk premiums, time-varying variance and covariance in forty-eight emerging, and seven developed capital markets. We allow each market's risk premium generating process to be state-dependent by accounting for negative and positive market price...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013153189
This paper develops an empirical cost of carry model for pricing crude oil futures by introducing an exogenously conditioned convenience yield as well as stochastic volatility. The approach is tested using monthly prices of all light crude oil futures contracts traded on the New York Mercantile...
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This essay puts the Canada-China FIPA into perspective by analyzing the historical development of both Canada and China's bilateral investment treaties. The specific provisions of the CC-FIPA are compared with Canada's Model Foreign Investment Protection Agreement (FIPA) to determine what is...
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As asset pricing, especially in emerging markets has been of continued interest in finance, this paper contributes by investigating the presence of periodically collapsing bubbles in seven Asian and seven Latin American emerging markets. Although a number of studies, using different approaches...
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