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Finance research over 40 years: What can we learn from machine learning?
Abstract We apply machine learning models to a universe of 20,185 finance articles published between 1976 and 2015 on 17 finance journals, and objectively identify 38 research topics. The financial crisis, hedge/mutual fund, social network, and culture were the fastest growing topics, while market microstructure, initial public offering, and option ...
Po‐Yu Liu, Zigan Wang
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Abstract The Agulhas Current is a globally important western boundary current that influences numerous processes (e.g., upwelling, biogeochemical fluxes and distribution of marine taxa) in the southwestern Indian Ocean. The oceanographic processes of the Agulhas Current are well understood, but precisely how they influence coastal ecosystem ...
Ross‐Lynne A. Gibb+5 more
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Time‐consistent implementation in macroeconomic games
The commitment ability of governments is neither infinite nor zero but intermediate. In this paper, we determine the commitment ability that a government needs to implement a unique equilibrium outcome and rule out self‐fulfilling expectations. We show that, in a large class of static macroeconomic games, the government can obtain a unique equilibrium ...
Jean Barthélemy, Eric Mengus
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CBDC, Trust in the Central Bank and the Privacy Paradox
Privacy/anonymity of digital transactions is an issue that potentially may affect demand for central bank digital currency. Does discussions about privacy paradox related to CBDC?
Koziuk Viktor+2 more
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The Basle securitisation framework explained: the regulatory treatment of asset securitisation : (forthcoming in Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance, Vol. 13, No. 1) [PDF]
The paper provides a comprehensive overview of the gradual evolution of the supervisory policy adopted by the Basle Committee for the regulatory treatment of asset securitisation. We carefully highlight the pathology of the new “securitisation framework”
Jobst, Andreas A.
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The BBC Persian Service and the Islamic Revolution of 1979 [PDF]
This paper is the second part of a work in progress that examines the impact of seventy years of BBC Persian broadcasts to Iran. The Persian Service, established in December 1940, was originally set up by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) as one ...
Sreberny, Annabelle, Torfeh, Massoumeh
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Modelling the Demand for Indonesia’s Foreign Reserves
The foreign reserves sufficiency is important to maintain macroeconomic stability. The main objective of this paper is to model the behaviour of the central bank in accumulating the foreign reserves in the case of Indonesia. Unlike the previous empirical
Kuncoro Haryo, Pardede Josua
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Is Central Banks’ Effectiveness Related to their Transparency? A Case of European Economies
This article presents a novel transparency measure and examines forward-looking transparency of six European central banks. It aims at evaluating whether the higher degree of transparency is related to better economic stabilization expressed in terms of ...
Szyszko Magdalena, Próchniak Mariusz
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Downward nominal wage rigidity and the long-run Philips Curve: simulation-based evidence for the euro area [PDF]
JEL Classification: E31, E52, E58, E61Downward nominal wage rigidity, euro area, long-run Phillips curve, price ...
Coenen, Günter
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3-Fluoro-N-(3-fluorobenzoyl)-N-(2-pyridyl)benzamide [PDF]
The title compound, C19H12F2N2O2, a 2:1 product of the reaction of 3-fluorobenzoylchloride and 2-aminopyridine crystallizes with a disordered 3-fluorobenzene ring adopting two conformations [ratio of occupancies 0.959 (4):0.041 (4)].
Donnelly, Katie, Gallagher, John F.
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