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Optimal Consumption and Investment with Epstein-Zin Recursive Utility 

Kraft, Holger; Seiferling, Thomas; Seifried, Frank Thomas (2016-07-04)
We study continuous-time optimal consumption and investment with Epstein-Zin recursive preferences in incomplete markets. We develop a novel approach that rigorously constructs the solution of the associated Hamilton-Jac ...
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International Endogenous Growth, Macro Anomalies, and Asset Prices 

Grüning, Patrick (2016-07-20)
"This paper studies a two-country production economy with complete and frictionless financial markets and international trade in which competition in R&D leads to endogenous new firm creation and economic growth. Current ...
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Sovereign Credit Risk, Liquidity, and ECB Intervention: Deus Ex Machina? 

Pelizzon, Loriana; Subrahmanyam, Marti G.; Tomio, Davide; Uno, Jun (2016-11-18)
We examine the dynamic relation between credit risk and liquidity in the Italian sovereign bond market during the Euro-zone crisis and the subsequent European Central Bank (ECB) interventions. Credit risk drives the liquidity ...
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The Intended and Unintended Consequences of Financial-Market Regulations: A General Equilibrium Analysis 

Buss, Adrian; Dumas, Bernard; Uppal, Raman; Vilkov, Grigory (2016-01-25)
In a production economy with trade in financial markets motivated by the desire to share labor-income risk and to speculate, we show that speculation increases volatility of asset returns and investment growth, increases ...
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Leaning Against the Wind: Debt Financing in the Face of Adversity 

Brennan, Michael J.; Kraft, Holger (2016-12-29)
We offer evidence of a new stylized feature of corporate financing decisions: the tendency of managers to rely more on debt financing when earnings prospects are poor. We term this 'leaning against the wind' and consider ...
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Investment-Specific Shocks, Business Cycles, and Asset Prices 

Curatola, Giuliano; Donadelli, Michael; Grüning, Patrick; Meinerding, Christoph (2016-03-14)
We introduce long-run investment productivity risk in a two-sector production economy to explain the joint behavior of macroeconomic quantities and asset prices. Long-run productivity risk in both sectors, for which we ...
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Coinvestment and risk taking in private equity funds 

Bienz, Carsten; Thorburn, Karin; Walz, Uwe (2016-01-01)
Private equity fund managers are typically required to invest their own money alongside the fund. We examine how this coinvestment affects the acquisition strategy of leveraged buyout funds. In a simple model, where the ...
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Commodities, Financialization, and Heterogeneous Agents 

Branger, Nicole; Grüning, Patrick; Schlag, Christian (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 ...
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Competition in Treasury Auctions 

Elsinger, Helmut; Schmidt-Dengler, Philipp; Zulehner, Christine (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 ...
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Preference Evolution and the Dynamics of Capital Markets 

Curatola, Giuliano (2016-05-13)
This paper introduces endogenous preference evolution into a Lucas-type economy and explores its consequences for investors' trading strategy and the dynamics of asset prices. In equilibrium, investors herd and hold the ...
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AuthorCuratola, Giuliano (3)Grüning, Patrick (3)Kraft, Holger (2)... View MoreResearch AreaFinancial Markets (10)Systemic Risk Lab (3)Corporate Finance (2)... View MoreJEL Classification
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C68 (2)D91 (2)... View MoreTopicMonetary Policy (9)Saving and Borrowing (6)Consumption (5)... View MoreKeywordasset pricing (2)consumption-portfolio choice (2)general equilibrium (2)... View MoreDate Issued
2016 (14)
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