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Commodities, Financialization, and Heterogeneous Agents
(2016-04-28)The term 'financialization' describes the phenomenon that commodity contracts are traded for purely financial reasons and not for motives rooted in the real economy. Recently, financialization has been made responsible for ... -
Compensation Schemes, Liquidity Provision, and Asset Prices: An Experimental Analysis
(2015-06-01)In an experimental setting in which investors can entrust their money to traders, we investigate how compensation schemes affect liquidity provision and asset prices. Investors face a trade-off between risk and return. At ... -
Competition Between Equity Markets: A Review of the Consolidation Versus Fragmentation Debate
(2016-06-21)Technological advances and regulatory initiatives have led to the emergence of a competitive, but fragmented, equity trading landscape in several markets around the world. While these changes have coincided with benefits ... -
Competition in Treasury Auctions
(2016-02-01)We investigate the role of competition on the outcome of Austrian Treasury auctions. Austria's EU accession led to an increase in the number of banks participating in treasury auctions. We use structural estimates of ... -
Compustat
Compustat (from Standard & Poor's) provides annual and quarterly income statements, balance sheets, statements and supplemental data on North American public companies. -
Conference board survey
Our authoritative economic data starts with the widely quoted Consumer Confidence Index® and the Leading Economic Indicators, which we took over from the US government in 1995. But we do much more, providing actionable ... -
Consensus Economics
Consensus Economics, founded in 1989, is the world’s leading international economic survey organization and polls more than 700 economists each month to obtain their latest forecasts and views. Our surveys cover Individual ... -
Consuming Dividends
(2020-05-01)This paper studies why investors buy dividend-paying assets and how they time their consumption accordingly. We combine administrative bank data linking customers’ consumption transactions and income to detailed portfolio ... -
Consumption and Wage Humps in a Life-Cycle Model with Education
(2015-02-24)The observed hump-shaped life-cycle pattern in individuals’ consumption cannot be explained by the classical consumption-savings model. The consensus explanation is that the hump is caused by constraints and unspanned ... -
Consumption Habits and Humps
(2015-07-10)We show that the optimal consumption of an individual over the life cycle can have the hump shape (inverted U-shape) observed empirically if the preferences of the individual exhibit internal habit formation. In the absence ... -
Consumption-Investment Problems with Stochastic Mortality Risk
(2014-03-03)I numerically solve realistically calibrated life cycle consumption-investment problems in continuous time featuring stochastic mortality risk driven by jumps, unspanned labor income as well as short-sale and liquidity ... -
Consumption-Portfolio Choice with Preferences for Cash
(2018-07-12)This paper studies a consumption-portfolio problem where money enters the agent's utility function. We solve the corresponding Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equation and provide closed-form solutions for the optimal consumption ... -
Control Thyself: Self-Control Failure and Household Wealth
(2014-10-09)We examine the relationship between household wealth and self-control. Although self-control has been linked to consumption and financial behavior, its measurement remains an open issue. We employ a definition of self-control ... -
Coordination of Circuit Breakers? Volume Migration and Volatility Spillover in Fragmented Markets
(2017-01-27)We study circuit breakers in a fragmented, multi-market environment and investigate whether a coordination of circuit breakers is necessary to ensure their effectiveness. In doing so, we analyze 2,337 volatility interruptions ... -
Corporate Groups
(2014-09-22)This paper contrasts the recent European initiatives on regulating corporate groups with alternative approaches to the phenomenon. In doing so it pays particular regard to the German codified law on corporate groups as the ... -
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CPP
The Capital Purchase Program (CPP) was launched to stabilize the financial system by providing capital to viable financial institutions of all sizes throughout the nation. Without a viable banking system, lending to ... -
CPS
The Current Population Survey (CPS), sponsored jointly by the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), is the primary source of labor force statistics for the population of the United States.