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In this research authors show that institutional investors' skill matters the most during high sentiment periods when market signals are noisy. The results reveal that fund managers with the highest (lowest) skill add (lose) $7.71 ($5.64) million of value during high sentiment periods, compared...
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There is increasing evidence that the vibrant financial industry has generated a misallocation of human capital between the manufacturing sector and the service sector. In addition, growth in the financial sector has usually been accompanied by bubble booms. Thus, this paper advances a greater...
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The Great Recession has witnessed not only a marked disruption in the credit markets and a sharp increase of capital unemployment but also a severe deterioration of the matching efficiency in the labor market, as evidenced by the historically high unemployment rate and a significant outward...
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We offer a tractable dynamic theory where excessive credit creation by the frictional banking sector may lead to over-investment and then endogenous boom-bust cycles. We formalize the idea in a general equilibrium framework with banks and financially constrained heterogeneous firms. In the...
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