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The Return of the Repressed: The Subprime Haunted House

open access: yesHumanities
This article merges evaluations of Black life through the Southern Gothic and the intersection of Black studies to conceptualize the “Black Gothic”. The Black Gothic conceives of a future that requires closely examining the past and the present primarily
Jaleesa Rena Harris
doaj   +1 more source

Global shocks and the debt‐growth nexus

open access: yesEconomic Inquiry, EarlyView.
Abstract This paper re‐examines the relationship between debt and growth with and without the influence of global shocks for a panel of 22 economies. The analysis introduces an approach that accounts for the complexity of global factors and estimates the debt‐to‐growth and growth‐to‐debt nexus for household, corporate, and public debt from a purely ...
Fabrizio Casalin   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

THE HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE AND THE SOCIAL COSTS OF THE SUBPRIME CRISIS: DRAWING ON THE JAPANESE EXPERIENCE

open access: yesWorld Review of Political Economy, 2010
The historical significance and the social costs of the subprime crisis are examined in three separate but related sections. The subprime crisis originated from the financial turmoil in the USA in 2007, and soon turned into a ...
Makoto Itoh
doaj   +1 more source

Differences in Capital Market Network Structures under COVID-19

open access: yesActa Universitatis Sapientiae: Economics and Business, 2022
This paper analyses the structural changes of the underlying stock and currency markets as well as the industrial productions by using a minimum spanning tree graph on a Central and East European sample.
Kiss Gábor Dávid   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

How Does the NSFR Regulatory Constraint Affect Profitability and Lending? Evidence From EU Banks

open access: yesEuropean Financial Management, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This paper analyzes the relationship between long‐term liquidity regulatory constraints, profitability, and lending activities in the EU banking sector. In particular, we examine how Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR) liquidity requirements impact the profitability and the core banking activities of 187 banks. Our findings reveal that higher NSFR
Paolo Agnese   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Regime Shift Associated with the 2004-2008 US Housing Market Bubble.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2016
The Subprime Bubble preceding the Subprime Crisis of 2008 was fueled by risky lending practices, manifesting in the form of a large abrupt increase in the proportion of subprime mortgages issued in the US.
James Tan, Siew Ann Cheong
doaj   +1 more source

Reputation and Asset Prices: Evidence From Trump Real Estate

open access: yesFinancial Management, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT We analyze the impact of brand reputation on asset prices by exploiting the prominence of Donald Trump in Manhattan real estate. Our quasi‐experiment identifies a 14.5% discount to condominiums in Trump‐branded buildings after controversies surrounding Trump's presidential candidacy began in June 2015 up to 2022.
Marlene Koch, Simon Stehle, Rémi Vivès
wiley   +1 more source

Exogeneity tests for the Chinese and U.S. external balance: Empirical evidence of the connection and the subprime crisis

open access: yesEconomiA, 2014
This paper studies the global imbalances that occurred in the first years of the twenty-first century. The analysis encompasses the two biggest countries in the world: the U.S.A. and China.
Luiz Antônio de Lima Junior   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Corporate Bond Liquidity Before and After the Onset of the Subprime Crisis

open access: yes, 2012
We analyze liquidity components of corporate bond spreads during 2005–2009 using a new robust illiquidity measure. The spread contribution from illiquidity increases dramatically with the onset of the subprime crisis.
Jens Dick‐Nielsen   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Testing for Contagion in International Financial Markets: To See More, Go Higher

open access: yesFinancial Review, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Traditional measures of financial contagion rely on correlation shifts, overlooking higher moments such as skewness and kurtosis. We examine contagion during two major financial crises, incorporating lower‐ and higher‐moment measures. We analyze stock market returns from 22 major markets at different frequencies, offering a global perspective ...
Simeon Coleman, Vitor Leone
wiley   +1 more source

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