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The post-Altman models suffer from moral amortization. This paper asks whether models developed in one country can be applied in other economies. One of the characteristics of the prediction model is that a date drives the estimation. Thus, the estimated model based on one economy is not...
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This paper uses a meta-analysis to survey existing factor forecast applications for output and inflation and assesses what causes large factor models to perform better or more poorly at forecasting than other models. Our results suggest that factor models tend to outperform small models, whereas...
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This paper surveys existing factor forecast applications for output and inflation by means of a meta-analysis and assesses the determinants of the forecast performance of large factor models relative to other models. Our results suggest that factor models tend to outperform small models, whereas...
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Schultz’s (2003, Journal of Finance 58, 483–517) pseudo market-timing bias. Using standard simulation techniques, we find that … the bias is much too small to account for the observed predictive power of the equity share in new issues, corporate …
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