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Cyclicality of SME Lending and Government Involvement in Banks
2015-11-06Recent regulatory efforts aim at lowering the cyclicality of bank lending because of its potential detrimental effects on financial stability and the real economy. We investigate the cyclicality of SME lending by local ... -
Exogenous shocks and misattribution of responsibility for economic performance: results from survey experiments
2015-11-14Recent models of economic voting assume that citizens can discount exogenous factors when assessing government's economic performance. Yet there is evidence that Latin American voters do not behave in such way, and attribute ... -
Informational synergies in consumer credit
2015-12-17Lenders can tap into multiple sources of private information to assess consumer credit risk but little is known about the informational synergies between these sources. Using unique panel data on checking accounts and ... -
De quem é a riqueza que está ali? Discutindo responsabilidades na exploração de minério no Sul Global
2016Este caso para ensino descreve uma situação de conflito envolvendo uma mineradora, uma organização da sociedade civil e uma comunidade afetada pelas operações da empresa. Embora o foco esteja no gerente da multinacional ... -
Bailout policies, bank competition and bank risk-taking in crisis periods
2016This paper analyzes the impact of government bailout policies on the risk of the banking sector in OECD countries between 2005 and 2013. We use the 2007-2008 financial crisis as an exogenous source of change in bailout ... -
This insubstantial pageant: de-historicizing Shakespeare in Brazil
2016This seminar invites us to discuss Shakespeare and his culture on the stage and on the page. -
Techno-government networks: actor-network theory in electronic government research
2016The Actor-Network Theory (ANT) is a theoretical approach for the study of controversies associated with scientific discoveries and technological innovations through the networks of actors involved in such actions. This ... -
Interval observer for SIR epidemic model subject to uncertain seasonality
2016The issue of state estimation is considered for a SIR model with seasonal variations and uncertainties in the transmission rate. Assuming continuous measurement of the number of new infectives per unit time, a class of ... -
Back to the future of alternative banks and patient capital
2016This paper explores how savings banks, cooperative banks, and development banks were founded as social reactions of self-defense in the 19th century, accumulated patient capital but suffered political capture in the early ... -
Implied volatility smirk in Lévy markets
2016We introduce skewed L evy models, characterized by a symmetric jump measure multiplied by dumping exponential factor. This models exhibit a clear implied volatility pattern, where the dumping parameter controls the skew ... -
International competition and labor market adjustment
2016How does welfare change in the short- and long-run in high wage countries when integrating with low wage economies like China? Even if consumers benefit from lower prices, there can be significant welfare losses from ... -
Substitution effects in private debt: evidence from SMEs
2016The external finance of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is limited to private debt such as bank credit and trade credit. SMEs generally prefer bank credit over trade credit because the former tends to be less ... -
Inference in differences-in-differences with few treated groups and heteroskedasticity
2016We show that the usual inference methods used in Di fferences-in-Di fferences (DID) might not perform well with few treated groups and heteroskedastic errors. One important example is when there is variation in the number ... -
Exploring Latin America's responses to the great recession
2016Latin America's strong performance following the Great Recession has surprised analysts and the media alike. The region not only outperformed other economies in the same period, but displayed far better results than those ...





















