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Dynamic Asset Allocation Strategies Based on Unexpected Volatility

2013

In this paper we document that at the aggregate stock market level the unexpected volatility is negatively related to expected future returns and positively related to future volatility. We demonstrate how the predictive ability of unexpected volatility can be utilized in dynamic asset allocation strategies that deliver a substantial improvement in risk-adjusted performance as compared to traditional buy-and-hold strategies. In addition, we demonstrate that active strategies based on unexpected volatility outperform the popular active strategy with volatility target mechanism and have the edge over the widely reputed market timing strategy with 10-month simple moving average rule.

Financial economicsVolatility swapVolatility smileEconometricsEconomicsDynamic asset allocationStock marketVolatility (finance)Implied volatilityMarket timingVolatility risk premiumSSRN Electronic Journal
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Long-Run Growth and Volatility: Which Source Really Matters

2010

The aim of the article is to analyse the relationship between long-run growth and business cycle volatility. In particular, the main purpose of this article is to identify which source of volatility is most detrimental to growth. Using cross-country data from 1970 to 2000, and several indicators of volatility (such as inflation, exchange rate, government expenditure, output and investment volatility) this article shows that although, all these measures of volatility are remarkably harmful for growth, business cycle investment volatility is the main source that hampers long-run growth. This relation is robust to different measures of business cycle, and to different sub-samples of countries.

MacroeconomicsEconomics and EconometricsExchange rateVolatility GrowthVolatility swapVolatility smileBusiness cycleEconomicsGovernment expenditureVolatility (finance)Volatility risk premium
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On the Link Between Volatility and Growth

2011

A model of growth with endogenous innovation and distortionary taxes is presented. Since innovation is the only source of volatility, any variable that influences innovation directly affects volatility and growth. This joint endogeneity is illustrated by working out the effects through which economies with different tax levels differ in their volatility and growth process. We obtain analytical measures of macro volatility based on cyclical output and on output growth rates for plausible parametric restrictions. This analysis implies that controls for taxes should be included in the standard growth-volatility regressions. Our estimates show that the conventional Ramey-Ramey coefficient is af…

MacroeconomicsStochastic volatilityVolatility swapForward volatilityEconometricsEconomicsVolatility smileEndogeneityImplied volatilityVolatility (finance)Volatility risk premiumSSRN Electronic Journal
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The Stabilizing Role of Government Size

2007

This paper presents an analysis of how alternative models of the business cycle can replicate the stylized fact that large governments are associated with less volatile economies. Our analysis shows that adding nominal rigidities and costs of capital adjustment to an otherwise standard RBC model can generate a negative correlation between government size and the volatility of output. However, in the model, we find that the stabilizing effect is only due to a composition effect and it is not present when we look at the volatility of private output. Given that empirically we also observe a negative correlation between government size and the volatility of consumption, we modify the model by i…

MacroeconomicsStylized factVolatility swapEconometricsEconomicsBusiness cycleVolatility smileReplicateImplied volatilityNegative correlationVolatility (finance)SSRN Electronic Journal
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Relationship between perception of smile esthetics and orthodontic treatment in Spanish patients

2018

Este artículo se encuentra disponible en la página web de la revista en la siguiente URL: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0201102 One of the main objectives of orthodontic treatment is to achieve an esthetic smile. This study set out to analyze differences in the perception of smile esthetics among patients before and after receiving orthodontic treatment. 250 Spanish patients analyzed a single photograph in which, by means of computer software, midline diastema, black triangle, gingival margin of the left central incisor, and gingival (ªgummyº) smile were altered. Each patient analyzed these images before and after undergoing orthodontic treatment. Patient…

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Miniscrew mechanics for molar distalization and incisor intrusion in a patient with a Class II brachyfacial pattern and gummy smile

2020

A gummy smile is one of the most problematic characteristics in patients with a Class II Division 2 malocclusion, and the correction of vertical position and incisor torque is often challenging for the orthodontist. This case report describes the orthodontic treatment of a 31-year-old woman, assisted by miniscrew mechanics for maxillary arch distalization and correction of a gummy smile with a brachyfacial pattern. Two different mechanics were used. Miniscrews were placed in both maxillary tuberosities, and the maxillary arch was successfully distalized, correcting the Class II relationship. Interradicular miniscrews were placed for maxillary and mandibular incisor intrusion to correct the …

Molarbusiness.industryOrthodontics030206 dentistryMechanicsOverbitemedicine.diseaseOrthodontic Anchorage Proceduresstomatognathic diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structurestomatognathic systemIncisorMaxillaGummy smileOcclusionMedicineMalocclusionbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAmerican Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics
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Riso e sorriso e altri saggi sulla nonviolenza nella Grecia antica

2018

Is nonviolence a specificity of oriental culture? The book explores the presence, in ancient Greece, of forms of thought and actions that can be brought back to the idea of nonviolent conflict management. It identifies the role that laughter and smile can play in the resolution of interpersonal contrasts; it illustrates the advice of ‘work on oneself’ as well as on the other, given by ancient philosophers; it focuses on some rules to combat violence without resorting to violence; it presents female mediation practices and identifies various forms of diplomacy, both from above and from below; at least it shows the effective dynamics in view of the reconciliation between adversaries in cases …

Nonviolence ancient Greece smile and laught (concepts terminolgy and symbolic value) war and peace conflicts management.Settore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura Greca
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Altered passive eruption (APE) : a little-known clinical situation

2010

Gummy smile constitutes a relatively frequent aesthetic alteration characterized by excessive exhibition of the gums during smiling movements of the upper lip. It is the result of an inadequate relation between the lower edge of the upper lip, the positioning of the anterosuperior teeth, the location of the upper jaw, and the gingival margin position with respect to the dental crown. Altered Passive Eruption (APE) is a clinical situation produced by excessive gum overlapping over the enamel limits, resulting in a short clinical crown appearance, that gives the sensation of hidden teeth. The term itself suggests the causal mechanism, i.e., failure in the passive phase of dental eruption, tho…

Orthodonticsbusiness.industryPeriodontal surgerymedicine.medical_treatmentTooth eruptionGingivaDentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Crown (dentistry)Tooth Eruptionstomatognathic diseasesOtorhinolaryngologystomatognathic systemTreatment planGummy smileDental eruptionUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicineHumansSurgeryClinical significancePsychologybusinessGeneral DentistryGingival margin
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Non-surgical correction of gummy smile using temporary skeletal mini-screw anchorage devices : a systematic review

2021

Background There are no studies that have systematically reviewed randomized control trials and/or prospective cohort studies that have assessed the significance of temporary skeletal mini-screw anchorage devices (TSAD) for the correction of gummy-smile. The aim of the present systematic review was to assess the significance of non-surgical correction of gummy smile using TSAD. Material and methods The addressed focused question was "Are temporary skeletal mini-screw anchorage devices effective for the correction of gummy smile?" Indexed databases were searched up to and including May 2020. Different combinations of the following key-indexing terms were used: anchorage; gummy smile, mini-sc…

Orthodonticsbusiness.industryVertical maxillary excessMEDLINEOrthodonticsReviewSurgical correctionlaw.inventionClinical trialRandomized controlled trialData extractionlawGummy smileMedicineProspective cohort studybusinessGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS
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Lip repositioning technique. A simple surgical procedure to improve the smile harmony

2018

Excessive gingival display is an esthetic concern for patients. It is a condition in which an overexposure of the maxillary gingiva (>3mm) is present during smiling. There are different etiologies of a gummy smile, such as vertical maxillary excess, short and hyperactive upper lip, altered passive eruption, anterior dentoalveolar extrusion, or a combination of these causes. The correct diagnosis of all etiologic factors is imperative for its appropriate management. Many techniques have been used to restore the dentogingival relation for the management of gummy smile. Lip repositioning is a conservative surgical technique used to treat excess gingival display. It is a largely unknown treatme…

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