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development, and investors' investment propensity. We ran artefactual field experiments with two participant pools (finance … professionals and students) that had to take investment decisions, differing in (i) the direction of the shock (down, up, straight … stock. Furthermore, we show that investment propensity is negatively associated with the direction of the shock and …
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This study assesses macroeconomic volatility in Costa Rica, based largely on politically weak governments` inability or unwillingness to effect key reforms. Notable problems include volatility-prone fiscal and monetary policy, structurally weak public finances due to large domestic debts and...
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"Investors' option-implied fear measures - implied volatility (ATMIV) and put-call implied volatility ratios (P/C) - lead key macroeconomic variables such as industrial capacity utilization and short term interest rates by up to eight quarters. We show that this interaction between fear indices,...
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