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English Abstract: Most previous studies on business cycles in emerging markets have focused on elucidating the differences between advanced and emerging countries. However, the present study investigates the differences in two groups of emerging countries, namely, those in Asia and Latin...
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This study analyzes the impact of supply and demand shocks on income and price inequality in the economy using data from Korea. First, supply and demand shocks are identified from output and price data in Korea using the methods found in Blanchard and Quah (1989) and Bashar (2011). In addition,...
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he role of selling (or marketing) period uncertainty in understanding risk associated with property investment is examined in this paper. Using an approach developed by Lin (2004), and Lin and Vandell (2001, 2005), combined with a statistical model of UK commercial property transactions, we show...
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This paper applies Bayesian variable selection methods from the statistics literature to give guidance in the decision to include/omit factors in a global (linear factor) stock return model. Once one has accounted for country and sector, it is possible to see which style or styles best explains...
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The purpose of this paper is to consider how to forecast implied volatility for a selection of UK companies with traded options on their stocks. The authors consider a range of GARCH and log--ARFIMA based models as well as some simple forecasting models. Overall, it is found that a log-ARFIMA...
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This paper proposes the unobserved fundamental component of volatility as a measure of risk. This concept of fundamental volatility may be more meaningful than observed volatility for market regulators. Fundamental volatility may be obtained using a stochastic volatility model. The authors...
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The purpose of this paper is to build an asset pricing model for emerging markets using higher moments. It is well-known that conventional CAPM models fail to explain the risk present in the data. The contribution of this paper is to use an extended CAPM that explicitly involves measures of...
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