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We study the valuation and hedging of unit-linked life insurance contracts in a setting where mortality intensity is governed by a stochastic process. We focus on model risk arising from different specifications for the mortality intensity. To do so we assume that the mortality intensity is...
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This paper explores the effects of public information (e.g., accounting earnings) in a competitive lending setting where the borrower can engage in risk shifting. If a privately informed "inside" creditor bids against outsider creditors, public information levels the playing field with...
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The lessons from the US Subprime Mortgage Crisis have rich implications for understanding Chinese families' potential asset depreciation risks. Based on a national household survey and macroeconomic data, this study examines Chinese families' financial leverage of housing assets. Survey analysis...
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Classical interval estimation ignores misspecification uncertainty that is almost inevitable in practice. This paper proposes an approach to construct an uncertainty interval that incorporates misspecification based on an $f$-divergence. We construct the uncertainty interval estimators using...
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This study explores the effect of managerial overconfidence on the risk of a stock price crash. Results indicate that managerial overconfidence positively affects stock price crash risk. Importantly, internal controls can reduce this risk by curbing managerial overconfidence.
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