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    • The salience of ESG ratings for stock pricing: Evidence from (potentially) confused investors 

      Rzeźnik, Aleksandra; Hanley, Kathleen Weiss; Pelizzon, Loriana (2021-10-08)
      We exploit a modification to Sustainalytics' environmental, social, and governance (ESG) rating methodology, which is subsequently adopted by Morningstar, to study whether ESG ratings are salient for stock pricing. We show ...
    • The Single Supervisory Mechanism – Panacea or Quack Banking Regulation? 

      Tröger, Tobias H. (2014-09-10)
      This paper analyzes the new architecture for the prudential supervision of banks in the euro area. It is primarily concerned with the likely effectiveness of the SSM as a regime that intends to bolster financial stability ...
    • The Time for Austerity: Estimating the Average Treatment Effect of Fiscal Policy 

      Jordà, Òscar; Taylor, Alan M. (2014-04-01)
      After the Global Financial Crisis a controversial rush to fiscal austerity followed in many countries. Yet research on the effects of austerity on macroeconomic aggregates was and still is unsettled, mired by the difficulty ...
    • The Trading Response of Individual Investors to Local Bankruptcies 

      Laudenbach, Christine; Loos, Benjamin; Pirschel, Jenny; Wohlfart, Johannes (2020-03-20)
      We use data from a German online brokerage and a survey to show that retail investors sharply reduce risk-taking in response to nearby firm bankruptcies, which are not predictive of returns. The effects on trading are ...
    • The Value of Firm Networks: A Natural Experiment on Board Connections 

      Faia, Ester; Mayer, Maximilian; Pezone, Vincenzo (2020-04-13)
      This paper presents causal evidence of the effects of boardroom networks on firm value and compensation policies. We exploit exogenous variation in network centrality arising from a ban on interlocking directorates of ...
    • The Value of Firm Networks: A Natural Experiment on Board Connections 

      Faia, Ester; Mayer, Maximilian; Pezone, Vincenzo (2021-08-03)
      We present causal evidence on the effect of boardroom networks on firm value and compensation policies. We exploit a ban on interlocking directorates of Italian financial and insurance companies as exogenous variation and ...
    • Time Preferences over the Life Cycle 

      Kureishi, Wataru; Paule-Paludkiewicz, Hannah; Tsujiyama, Hitoshi; Wakabayashi, Midori (2020-02-01)
      We study whether and how time preferences change over the life cycle, exploiting representative long-term panel data. We estimate the age patterns of discount rates from age 25 to 80. In order to identify age effects, we ...
    • Time-varying granger causality tests for applications in global crude oil markets: A study on the DCC-MGARCH Hong test 

      Caporina, Massimiliano; Costola, Michele (2021-10-14)
      Analysing causality among oil prices and, in general, among financial and economic variables is of central relevance in applied economics studies. The recent contribution of Lu et al. (2014) proposes a novel test for ...
    • Too Complex to Work: A Critical Assessment of the Bail-in Tool under the European Bank Recovery and Resolution Regime 

      Tröger, Tobias H. (2018-02-06)
      This paper analyzes the bail-in tool under the BRRD and predicts that it will not reach its policy objective. To make this argument, this paper first describes the policy rationale that calls for mandatory private sector ...
    • Too Interconnected to Fail: A Survey of the Interbank Networks Literature 

      Hüser, Anne-Caroline (2015-10-01)
      The banking system is highly interconnected and these connections can be conveniently represented as an interbank network. This survey presents a systematic overview of the recent advances in the theoretical literature on ...
    • Trust in Government and Fiscal Adjustments 

      Bursian, Dirk; Weichenrieder, Alfons J.; Zimmer, Jochen (2013-06-04)
      The paper looks at the determinants of fiscal adjustments as reflected in the primary surplus of countries. Our conjecture is that governments will usually find it more attractive to pursue fiscal adjustments in a situation ...
    • Trust in the Monetary Authority 

      Bursian, Dirk; Faia, Ester (2013-07-01)
      Trust in policy makers fluctuates significantly over the cycle and affects the transmission mechanism. Despite this it is absent from the literature. We build a monetary model embedding trust cycles; the latter emerge as ...
    • Trust Me! I am a European Central Banker 

      Bursian, Dirk; Fürth, Sven (2012-06-01)
      In the aftermath of the financial crisis, the ECB has experienced an unprecedented deterioration in the level of trust. This raises the question as to what factors determine trust in central banking. We use a unique ...
    • Twin Picks: Disentangling the Determinants of Risk-Taking in Household Portfolios 

      Calvet, Laurent E.; Sodini, Paolo (2013-03-21)
      This paper investigates risk-taking in the liquid portfolios held by a large panel of Swedish twins. We document that the portfolio share invested In risky assets is an increasing and concave function of financial wealth, ...
    • Two Monetary Models with Alternating Markets 

      Camera, Gabriele; Chien, YiLi (2013-10-28)
      We present a thought-provoking study of two monetary models: the cash-in-advance and the Lagos and Wright (2005) models. We report that the different approach to modeling money — reduced-form vs. explicit role — neither ...
    • Understanding the Shift from Micro to Macro-Prudential Thinking: A Discursive Network Analysis 

      Thiemann, Matthias; Aldegwy, Mohamed; Ibrocevic, Edin (2016-05-09)
      While some economists argued for macro-prudential regulation pre-crisis, the macro-prudential approach and its emphasis on endogenously created systemic risk have only gained prominence post-crisis. Employing discourse and ...
    • United in Diversity? The Relationship between Monetary Policy and Banking Supervision in the Banking Union 

      Goldmann, Matthias (2017-12-01)
      This paper analyzes the relationship between monetary policy and prudential supervision in the Banking Union. There is no uniform global model regarding the relationship between monetary policy on the one hand, and prudential ...
    • Vertical Fiscal Imbalances and the Accumulation of Government Debt 

      Aldasoro, Iñaki; Seiferling, Mike (2014-07-01)
      "The implications of delegating fiscal decision making power to sub-national governments has become an area of significant interest over the past two decades, in the expectation that these reforms will lead to better and ...
    • Volatility, Valuation Ratios, and Bubbles: An Empirical Measure of Market Sentiment 

      Gao, Can; Martin, Ian (2021-03-24)
      We define a sentiment indicator that exploits two contrasting views of return predictability, and study its properties. The indicator, which is based on option prices, valuation ratios and interest rates, was unusually ...
    • Volatility-of-Volatility Risk 

      Huang, Darien; Schlag, Christian; Shaliastovich, Ivan; Thimme, Julian (2018-05-01)
      We show that time-varying volatility of volatility is a significant risk factor which affects the cross-section and the time-series of index and VIX option returns, beyond volatility risk itself. Volatility and ...