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Introduction -- A systemic regulator for financial markets -- A new information infrastructure for financial markets -- Regulation of retirement savings -- Reforming capital requirements for financial institutions -- Regulation of executive compensation in financial services -- An expedited...
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According to the conventional view of the business cycle, fluctuations in output represent temporary deviations from trend. The purpose of this paper is to question this conventional view. If fluctuations in output are dominated by temporary deviations from the natural rate of output, then an...
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This paper is an empirical investigation of the predictability andcomovement of risk premia in the term structure of Euromarket interestrates. We show that variables which have been used as proxies for riskpremia on uncovered foreign asset positions also predict excess returns inEuroniarket term...
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This lecture considers the case for consumer financial regulation in an environment where many households lack the knowledge to manage their financial affairs effectively. The lecture argues that financial ignorance is pervasive and unsurprising given the complexity of modern financial products,...
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This lecture considers the case for consumer financial regulation in an environment where many households lack the knowledge to manage their financial affairs effectively. The lecture argues that financial ignorance is pervasive and unsurprising given the complexity of modern financial products,...
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This paper studies the pricing of volatility risk using the first-order conditions of a long-term equity investor who is content to hold the aggregate equity market rather than overweighting value stocks and other equity portfolios that are attractive to short-term investors. We show that a...
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The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for 2013 was awarded to Eugene Fama, Lars Peter Hansen, and Robert Shiller for their contributions to the empirical study of asset pricing. Some observers have found it hard to understand the common elements of the laureates' research, preferring to...
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The benefits of endowment destruction documented by Ljungqvist and Uhlig (2014), and the related possibility that consumption can lower habits, are fragile. Both issues result from a particular way of discretely approximating the underlying continuous-time model, or of adapting it to jumps....
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