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A security's liquidity properties have been studied in terms of mean and variance: liquidity level and liquidity risk, respectively. This paper explores tail events, liquidity disaster risk. Liquidity might not be a worry to investors in normal market conditions, but it does become a first-order...
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Measurement invariance is a fundamental assumption in item response theory models, where the relationship between a latent construct (ability) and observed item responses is of interest. Violation of this assumption would render the scale misinterpreted or cause systematic bias against certain...
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In many settings, behavioral economists have documented a price reference effect: the fact that a consumer's willingness to pay for a good is affected by difference between the observed price and the reference price they rationally expect. In this paper, we show that such preferences interact...
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