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This paper explores the impact of capital adequacy requirements on the investment behavior of insurance companies from a new perspective. We specifically investigate one important feature of Risk-Based Capital (RBC) system, the square root rule in aggregating risk categories. We show that the...
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Time-preference shocks affect agents' preferences for assets with different durations. We consider longevity risk as a source of time-preference shocks and model it in the recursive preferences setting. This implies a consumption-based three-factor model, including longevity risk, consumption...
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We study the impacts of local gender imbalance on corporate risk-taking. We find that firms in areas with higher local male-female ratios have higher stock volatilities and leverage, less corporate hedging, and more capital expenditures. Consequently, such firms face higher loan spreads and more...
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