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We use administrative data on individual balance sheets in Denmark to document how an individual's financial position affects job search behavior. We look at the effect of wealth at the entry into unemployment on the exit rate from unemployment as well as the effect on the subsequent match...
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The non-tradability of human capital is often cited for the failure of traditional asset pricing theory to explain …
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"The non-tradability of human capital is often cited for the failure of traditional asset pricing theory to explain …
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The non-tradability of human capital is often cited for the failure of traditional asset pricing theory to explain …
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We investigate the impact of local agglomeration economies on household portfolio choice. Using detailed location and employment data from two U.S. household surveys, we document that individuals who work in locally agglomerated industries are more likely to invest in risky assets. This pattern...
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Using a unique data set on provincial net factor income flows disaggregated across the three asset classes of debt, equity and FDI reinvested earnings in Korea, we investigated how these asset channels impacted consumption risk sharing during the Global Financial Crisis and the European...
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Whether fat tails exist in the distribution of venture capital and private equity returns affects how investors view the attractiveness of such investments, especially if means or variances are potentially infinite. Using fund performance data, I propose and test a smooth double Pareto...
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