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We analyze the relationship between interventions and volatility at daily and intra-daily frequencies for the two major exchange rate markets. Using recent econometric methods to estimate realized volatility, we employ bipower variation to decompose this volatility into a continuously varying...
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In this paper, the relationship between excess returns on foreign exchange investment and inflation differentials and a measure of volatility is investigated for the European Monetary System. A high inflation rate relative to Germany leads to a real appreciation relative to the D-mark, which...
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We evaluate the out-of-sample performance of a long-term investor who follows an optimized dynamic trading strategy. Although the dynamic strategy is able to benefit from predictability out-of-sample, a short-term investor using a single period market timing strategy would have realized an...
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This paper investigates empirically the impact of parental education level, family income, scholastic ability, and expectations on earnings and employment on the demand for higher education in the Netherlands. In theory the factors mentioned are important determinants of educational choice. The...
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