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Speculation and lottery-like demand in cryptocurrency markets

2021

Abstract This is the first paper that explores lottery-like demand in cryptocurrency markets. Since recent research provides evidence that cryptocurrency returns appear to be short-memory processes, we modify Bali, Cakici and Whitelaw’s (2011) and Bali, Brown, Murray, and Tang’s (2017) MAX measure and employ a weekly forecast horizon and daily log-returns from the previous week to calculate the metric for our portfolio sorts. From an econometric point of view, this study proposes statistical tests that are robust to unknown dynamic dependency structures in the cryptocurrency data. Our results show that average raw and risk-adjusted return differences between cryptocurrencies in the lowest a…

Economics and EconometricsCryptocurrencyDiscount pointslottery-like demandFinTechFinTechLotteryfinancial technology0502 economics and businessmarkkinat (taloustiede)rahapelitEconometricsEconomicssijoitustoimintaSpeculationkeinotteluStock (geology)040101 forestry050208 financebusiness.industry05 social sciences04 agricultural and veterinary sciencescryptocurrencyVirtual currencygamblingvirtuaalivaluutta0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesPortfoliobusinessFinanceMAXJournal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money
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Finding socially responsible portfolios close to conventional ones

2015

Abstract An increasing number of investors are interested in sustainable, responsible and impact investment (SRI). However, there is a concern about the possible financial sacrifice associated to this kind of investments. The design of Decision Support Systems assisting socially responsible investors in their investment decisions can contribute to stimulate SRI. In this paper the financial content of a portfolio selection model is discussed in order to justify that it can be integrated into a Decision Support System designed for investors interested in socially responsible investment but initially reluctant to pay a financial cost in exchange for increasing the social responsibility of thei…

Economics and EconometricsDecision support systemInvestor profileActuarial scienceInvestment decisionsFinancial riskEconomicsImpact investingEfficient frontierPortfolioSocial responsibilityFinanceInternational Review of Financial Analysis
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Do general innovation policy tools fit all? Analysis of the regional impact of the Norwegian Skattefunn scheme

2017

Background: The paper examines the regional effects of a general innovation policy, i.e. a policy tool that does not target specific industries or subnational regions. General policy tools are an important part of the portfolio of innovation policy measures. However, there is a question over whether general tools are equally relevant for all types of firms, irrespective of their size, sector and location. Findings: The economic geography and innovation study literature, as well as the EU’s Smart Specialization approach, are based on the view that innovation policy tools must be adapted to specific regional conditions. General policy tools are insufficient unless they are adapted to individu…

Economics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipTax incentiveSociology and Political ScienceR&D projects0211 other engineering and technologiesSkattefunnDistribution (economics)02 engineering and technologyRegional developmentManagement Information SystemsInnovation policyManagement of Technology and Innovationddc:6500502 economics and businessRegional scienceEconomics050207 economicsDisadvantagePublic economicsbusiness.industry05 social sciencesIndustrial development021107 urban & regional planningRegional innovation systemPolicy analysisPolicy studiesPortfoliobusinessInformation SystemsJournal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
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The Home Bias in Equities and Distribution Costs

2015

We show that incorporating distribution costs into a general equilibrium model of international portfolio choice helps to explain the home bias in international equity investment. Our model is able to replicate observed investment positions for a wide range of parameter values, even if agents have an incentive to hedge labor income risk by purchasing foreign equity. This is because the existence of a retail sector affects both the correlation of domestic returns with the domestic price level and the correlation between financial and non-financial income.

Economics and EconometricsIncentiveGeneral equilibrium theoryFinancial economicsEquity (finance)EconomicsPortfolioPrice levelReplicateMonetary economicsProject portfolio managementPurchasingThe Scandinavian Journal of Economics
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The Economic Value of Volatility Transmission Between the Stock and Bond Markets

2008

This study has two main objectives. Firstly, volatility transmission between stocks and bonds in European markets is studied using the two most important financial assets in these fields: the DJ Euro Stoxx 50 index futures contract and the Euro Bund futures contract. Secondly, a trading rule for the major European futures contracts is designed. This rule can be applied to different markets and assets to analyze the economic significance of volatility spillovers observed between them. The results indicate that volatility spillovers take place in both directions and that the stock-bond trading rule offers very profitable returns after transaction costs. These results have important implicatio…

Economics and EconometricsIndex (economics)Financial economicsAutoregressive conditional heteroskedasticityBondAsset allocationMonetary economicsImplied volatilityGeneral Business Management and AccountingEfficient-market hypothesisAccountingVolatility swapEconometricsEconomicsVolatility smileBond marketProject portfolio managementVolatility (finance)Futures contractFinanceStock (geology)SSRN Electronic Journal
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The effect of episodes of large capital inflows on domestic credit

2012

This paper analyses the effect of capital inflow surges on the evolution of domestic credit. Using a panel of developed and emerging economies from 1970 to 2007, it is shown that in the two years following the beginning of a capital inflow surge the credit-to-GDP ratio increases by about 2 percentage points. The effect is reversed in the medium-term with the credit-to-GDP ratio decreased by almost 4 percentage points seven years after the initial surge. The paper also finds that the effect is different depending on the type of flows characterising the episode (debt vs. portfolio equity vs. FDI), with large capital inflows that are debt-driven having the largest effect. The results of the pa…

Economics and EconometricsInflows creditmedia_common.quotation_subjectEquity (finance)Monetary economicsForeign direct investmentExchange-rate flexibilityFiscal policyCapital outflowDebtEconomicsPortfolioEconomic systemEmerging marketsFinancemedia_commonThe North American Journal of Economics and Finance
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Radical innovations: Between established knowledge and future research opportunities

2021

Abstract The fast growing body of radical innovation research is fragmented and difficult to overlook. We provide an overview of the most cited journals, authors, and publications and conduct a bibliographic coupling to structure the literature landscape. We identified the following research clusters: management of radical innovations, organizational learning and knowledge, financial aspects of radical innovation, radical innovation adoption and diffusion, radical industry innovations as challenges for incumbents, and radical innovation in specific industries. Based on an in-depth content analysis of these clusters, we identify the following future research opportunities: A systematic compi…

Economics and EconometricsKnowledge managementO03Bibliometric analysisCitation analysisManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessddc:650AZ20-999Radical innovationBusiness and International ManagementModern portfolio theoryMarketingStructure (mathematical logic)H1-99business.industry05 social sciencesRegular ArticleCompetitor analysisBibliographic couplingBibliographic couplingSocial sciences (General)Futures studiesD83Citation analysisContent analysisOrganizational learning050211 marketingHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesbusiness050203 business & managementJournal of Innovation & Knowledge
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Multiplicity in financial equilibrium with portfolio constrains under the generalized logarithmic utility model

2012

Previous research on the effects of constraints to take unbounded positions in risky financial assets shows that, under the logarithmic utility function, multiplicity of equilibrium may emerge. This paper shows that this result is robust to either constant, decreasing or increasing relative risk aversion obtained under the generalized logarithmic utility function.

Economics and EconometricsLogarithmEconometricsPortfolioMultiplicity (mathematics)Financial equilibriumFunction (mathematics)Constant (mathematics)FinanceUtility modelMathematicsThe Spanish Review of Financial Economics
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A model for designing callable bonds and its solution using tabu search

1997

Abstract We formulate the problem of designing callable bonds as a non-linear, global, optimization problem. The data of the model are obtained from simulations of holding-period returns of a given bond design, which are used to compute a certainty equivalent return, viz., some target assets. The design specifications of the callable bond are then adjusted so that the certainty equivalent return is maximized. The resulting problem is multi-modal, and a tabu search procedure, implemented on a distributed network of workstations, is used to optimize the bond design. The model is compared with the classical portfolio immunization model, and the tabu search solution technique is compared with s…

Economics and EconometricsMathematical optimizationControl and OptimizationOptimization problemApplied MathematicsImmunization (finance)Tabu searchCallable bondTabu searchCallable bondsProduct designParallel computationsSimulated annealingEconomicsPortfolioFinancial innovationHill climbingGlobal optimizationSimulation
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A naïve approach to speed up portfolio optimization problem using a multiobjective genetic algorithm

2012

a b s t r a c t Genetic algorithms (GAs) are appropriate when investors have the objective of obtaining mean-variance (VaR) efficient frontier as minimising VaR leads to non-convex and non-differential risk-return optimisation problems. However GAs are a time-consuming optimisation technique. In this paper, we propose to use a naive approach consisting of using samples split by quartile of risk to obtain complete efficient frontiers in a reasonable computation time. Our results show that using reduced problems which only consider a quartile of the assets allow us to explore the efficient frontier for a large range of risk values. In particular, the third quartile allows us to obtain efficie…

Economics and EconometricsMathematical optimizationSpeedupAlgoritmo genéticoComputer scienceStrategy and ManagementComputationValue‑at‑RiskLarge rangelcsh:BusinessValue¿at¿Riskddc:650Genetic algorithmEconometricsG11Business and International ManagementMarketingValue-at-RiskEfficient frontierQuartileEfficient portfolioGenetic algorithmValor en riesgovalue.at.RiskC81Portfolio optimization problemlcsh:HF5001-6182Cartera eficienteLENGUAJES Y SISTEMAS INFORMATICOS
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