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supply at older ages. These reforms include reductions in the generosity of public pensions and reduced penalties for working … the life cycle. We put the recent empirical evidence on the effect of government pensions on labor supply in a life cycle …
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-run bidder stock returns are lower for mergers announced when the either merger or stock markets were hot at the time of the …
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Some recent empirical evidence suggests that stock prices are not properly modelled as the present discounted value of expected dividends. In this paper we estimate a present value model of stock price that is capable of explaining the observed long-term trends in stock prices. The model...
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We study portfolio choice when labor income and dividends are cointegrated. Economically plausible calibrations suggest young investors should take substantial short positions in the stock market. Because of cointegration the young agent's human capital effectively becomes.
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This article concerns decentralized trading and efficiency. As in Gale (1986a, b), traders transfer endowments of divisible goods in random, pairwise meetings that take place in discrete time. Anonymity and absence of time preference forestall strategic power. As in Kiyotaki and Wright (1989),...
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and domestic investors. We attribute low Chinese expected returns to the limited alternative investments available in …
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