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Blog-2023 | Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance (CERF)
https://www.cerf.cam.ac.uk/blog/blog-20239 Jul 2024: The rise of market power and the macroeconomic implications. Quarterly Journal of Economics 135, 561–644. ... A cross-country investigation, Quarterly Journal of Economics 112, 1251–1288. Lins, K., H. -
Project Update Kilian Kamkar 1. NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY Does…
https://www.cerf.cam.ac.uk/files/media/projectupdate_kiliankamkar.pdf11 Apr 2024: 2012), ‘The political economy of deforestation in the tropics’, The Quarterly journal of economics 127(4), 1707–1754. ... Bustos, P., Garber, G. & Ponticelli, J. (2020), ‘Capital accumulation and structural transformation’, The Quarterly -
Blog-2019 | Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance (CERF)
https://www.cerf.cam.ac.uk/blog/blog-20199 Jul 2024: Journal of Economics 118(1), 107–156. Jensen, M. C. and Meckling, W. ... Journal of Financial Economics 39:3-43. Cremers, M., and A. Ferrell. 2014. -
Blog-2022 | Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance (CERF)
https://www.cerf.cam.ac.uk/blog/blog-20229 Jul 2024: Barro, R. J. (2006) ‘Rare disasters and asset markets in the twentieth century’, The Quarterly Journal of Economics 131(4), 1593-1636. ... Gabaix, X. (2012) ‘Variable rare disasters: An exactly solved framework for ten puzzles in macro-finance’, -
TYING YOURSELF TO THE MAST: PAINFUL DEBT AS A ...
https://www.cerf.cam.ac.uk/files/media/niermann_tying_yourself_to_the_mast.pdf19 Jun 2024: LENNART NIERMANNDepartment of Economics, University of Cambridge. This paper studies why countries end up at a disadvantageous point of high debt and higheconomic cost of default. ... reduces markets’ beliefs about the likelihood of a default event -
TYING YOURSELF TO THE MAST: PAINFUL DEBT AS A ...
https://www.cerf.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.cerf.cam.ac.uk/files/media/niermann_tying_yourself_to_the_mast.pdf19 Jun 2024: LENNART NIERMANNDepartment of Economics, University of Cambridge. This paper studies why countries end up at a disadvantageous point of high debt and higheconomic cost of default. ... reduces markets’ beliefs about the likelihood of a default event
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