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This memorandum describes the approach of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") in monitoring and, where appropriate, regulating the use of research reports by investment banking firms in connection with securities transactions. The memorandum addresses the historical system of regulation, which continues in large measure to apply. It also examines the new initiatives taken, following a number of prominent corporate, accounting and banking scandals and a significant decline in U.S. and international capital markets, to supplement the current system in what some have dubbed the "post-Enron era".
Savings accounts are owned by most households, but little is known about the performance of households’ investments. We create a unique dataset by matching information on individual savings accounts from the DNB Household Survey with market data on account-specific interest rates and characteristics. We document considerable heterogeneity in returns across households, which can be partly explained by financial sophistication. A one-standard deviation increase in financial literacy is associated with a 13% increase compared to the median interest rate. We isolate the usage of modern technology (online accounts) as one channel through which financial literacy has a positive association with returns.
This paper investigates inertia within and across banks in retail deposit markets using detailed panel data on consumer choices and account characteristics. In a structural choice model, I find that costs of inertia are around one third higher for switching accounts across compared to switching within banks. Observable proxies of bank-level switching costs (number and type of additional financial products) explain most of this cost premium, while online banking usage reduces inertia. Consistent with theory, I provide evidence that banks incorporate inertia in their pricing as older accounts pay lower rates than comparable newer accounts. Counterfactual policies reducing inertia shift market share to more competitive smaller banks, but only eliminating inertia within banks already results in high potential gains in consumer surplus. This suggests that facilitating bank switching alone might be insufficient to improve consumer choices.
This paper provides a broad empirical examination of the major currencies' roles in international capital markets, with a special emphasis on the first year of the euro. A contribution is made as to how to measure these roles, both for international financing as well as for international investment. The times series collected for these measures allow for the identification of changes in the role of the euro during 1999 compared to the aggregate of euro predecessor currencies, net of intra -euro area assets/liabilities, before stage 3 of EMU. A number of key factors determining the currency distribution of international portfolio investments, such as relative market liquidity and relative risk characteristics of assets, are also examined empirically. It turns out that for almost all important market segments for which data are available, the euro immediately became the second most widely used currency for international financing and investment. For the flow of international bond and note issuance it experienced significant growth in 1999 even slightly overtaking the US dollar in the second half of the year. The euro's international investment role appears more static though, since most of the early external asset supply in euro is actually absorbed by euro area residents.
A key solution for public good provision is the voluntary formation of institutions that commit players to cooperate. Such institutions generate inequality if some players decide not to participate but cannot be excluded from cooperation benefits. Prior research with small groups emphasizes the role of fairness concerns with positive effects on cooperation. We show that effects do not generalize to larger groups: if group size increases, groups are less willing to form institutions generating inequality. In contrast to smaller groups, however, this does not increase the number of participating players, thereby limiting the positive impact of institution formation on cooperation.
In a parsimonious regime switching model, we find strong evidence that expected consumption growth varies over time. Adding inflation as a second variable, we uncover two states in which expected consumption growth is low, one with high and one with negative expected inflation. Embedded in a general equilibrium asset pricing model with learning, these dynamics replicate the observed time variation in stock return volatilities and stock- bond return correlations. They also provide an alternative derivation for a measure of time-varying disaster risk suggested by Wachter (2013), implying that both the disaster and the long-run risk paradigm can be extended towards explaining movements in the stock-bond correlation.
Das vorliegende Diskussionspapier ist die erweiterte and aktualisierte Fassung des Kapitels „Neoliberalismus und Arzt-Patient-Beziehung“ meines Buches „Zur sozialen Anatomie des Gesundheitswesens. Neoliberalismus und Gesundheitspolitik in Deutschland“ (Frankfurt 2005). Es geht dabei um die Ökonomisierung bzw. Kommerzialisierung eines sozialen Bereiches, der davor lange Zeit verschont wurde. Der Einfluss von Markt und Wettbewerb auf die Arzt-Patient- Beziehung werden beschrieben und analysiert sowie auf daraus folgende wichtige Veränderungen hingewiesen. Dabei zeigt sich, dass der Patient zunehmend zum Kunden wird und der Arzt immer intensiver unternehmerisch zu denken hat. Der Ermessensspielraum für ärztliche Entscheidungen, von Indikationsstellungen und therapeutischen Interventionen, werden davon nicht unerheblich berührt. Daraus ergeben sich ethische Aspekte, die schon vor einigen Jahrzehnten von der „kritischen Medizin“ beklagt wurden. Gesundheit wird hier als Menschenrecht gesehen. Als Gegenmodell zur um sich greifenden Kommerzialisierung gelten neue Formen der Versorgung, die auf der Basis von Solidarität beruhen.
Austerity
(2014)
We shed light on the function, properties and optimal size of austerity using the standard sovereign model augmented to include incomplete information about credit risk. Austerity is defined as the shortfall of consumption from the level desired by a country and supported by its repayment capacity. We find that austerity serves as a tool for securing a more favorable loan package; that it is associated with over-investment even when investment does not create collateral; and that low risk borrowers may favor more to less severe austerity. These findings imply that the amount of fresh funds obtained by a sovereign is not a reliable measure of austerity suffered; and that austerity may actually be associated with higher growth. Our analysis accommodates costly signalling for gaining credibility and also assigns a novel role to spending multipliers in the determination of optimal austerity.
Bei der Information und Sensibilisierung von Eigenheimbesitzer/innen für das Thema
Energie und CO2-Einsparung im Gebäudesektor stehen bislang vor allem breitenwirksame
Instrumente zur Verfügung. Dialogische Kommunikationsangebote, die in anderen
Bereichen des Nachhaltigkeitsmarketing eingesetzt werden, sind bislang nur wenig
verbreitet.
In dem vorliegenden Arbeitspapier werden die Bausteine einer integrierten Kommunikationsstrategie
für eine energetische Gebäudesanierung beleuchtet. Nach dem Verständnis
der Autor/innen umfasst eine solche Strategie monologisches und dialogisches
Marketing, Energieberatung sowie Markenbildung. Gestützt auf konzeptionelle
Überlegungen und empirische Ergebnisse werden im ersten Teil grundlegende Ziele
und Elemente einer dialogischen Kommunikationsstrategie für eine energetische Sanierung
erläutert. Im zweiten Teil illustrieren konkrete Beispiele, wie unter anderem
eine dialogische Kommunikation für unterschiedliche Sanierungsanlässe in der Praxis
gestaltet werden kann.
Improvements in water infrastructure in developing countries are of major importance for achieving access to clean water. CuveWaters, a research based IWRM project, currently underway in Namibia, is testing different technical options to de-centralise water supply and upgrade sanitation. The Cuvelai Basin is affected by highly variable precipitation, mostly saline groundwater and a lack of perennial rivers. Water management is characterised by strong dependency on a water pipeline. Finding ways to improve the situation calls for a good grasp of the local situation regarding water utilisation patterns. Technologically sophisticated concepts can easily clash with users’ socio-cultural needs and everyday behaviour as well as their understanding of planning and maintenance. A demand-responsive approach has therefore been developed. It combines a qualitative socio-empirical perspective with participatory planning. This paper discusses method development, empirical application and results. The approaches aim is to support mutual learning as a basis for a sustainable change process.
Increasing bike traffic in many European countries is a sign of a shift in planning paradigms towards more sustainable mobility cultures. It is also the result of 20 to 30 years of evolution and refinement in the training of urban and transport planners. Capacity development is therefore key when it comes to changing mobility cultures. Nevertheless, the day-to-day work of transport planners still focuses mostly on motorised traffic and the tasks of creating a smooth traffic flow, improving accessibility, and maintaining infrastructure. Cycling plays only a minor role, with efforts often still concentrated on the building of cycle lanes. The broader strategic goal of how to make urban mobility culture more sustainable – and within this the need to focus on cycling as an everyday mode of transport – is often neglected. Direct regulation is not possible when it comes to mobility cultures. Instead they represent a community-wide (communication) process that calls for a new planning paradigm: Besides the political will to establish a sustainable urban mobility culture, emphasis must also be placed on skills and training for urban and transport planners.
Im Feldversuch von Future Fleet wurde einer Vielzahl von Fragestellungen nachgegangen. In
Bezug auf das Verkehrsverhalten und die Akzeptanz von Elektroautos standen folgende Forschungsfragen
im Vordergrund:
·Welches sind Faktoren für Attraktivität und Akzeptanz von Elektrofahrzeugen im Rahmen
einer betrieblichen Nutzung?
·Wie entwickelt sich das Verkehrsverhalten der Nutzerinnen und Nutzer?
·Wie wirken sich die veränderte Technik und Poolkonzepte auf das Verkehrsverhalten
und die Einstellungen der Nutzer/innen aus? Wie integrieren Nutzer und Nutzerinnen die
veränderten Eigenschaften in ihre Alltagsroutinen?
Es bestand ein sehr großes Interesse der SAP-Mitarbeiter/innen am Feldtest. Es konnte nur ein
Bruchteil der Interessierten am Feldtest teilnehmen. Zwei Nutzungsszenarien wurden entwickelt.
Das Szenario 1 "wochenweise Überlassung" für eine mehrtägige Nutzung der Elektrofahrzeuge
durch eine Person auf beruflichen und privaten Wegen. Das Szenario 2 "Dienstliche Nutzung
(Poolfahrzeug)" für Dienstfahrten von Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeitern zu einem anderen Standort
oder Außenterminen. ...
Grenzüberschreitende Umstrukturierungen wurden bislang unter Nutzung traditioneller Strukturmodelle als Übernahmen oder Zusammenschluss zwischen Gleichen mit öffentlichen Erwerbsangeboten gegen bar oder Aktien vollzogen. Eine grenzüberschreitende Verschmelzung im rechtstechnischen Sinne war bislang in Deutschland nicht möglich. Die SEVIC-Entscheidung des EuGH, die Einführung der SE und demnächst die gesetzliche Regelung einer EU-weiten Verschmelzung ermöglichen auch grenzüberschreitende Verschmelzungen im rechtstechnischen Sinne. Der Verfasser stellt die traditionellen Strukturen eines grenzüberschreitenden Unternehmenszusammenschlusses dar und untersucht, welche praktische Bedeutung diese traditionellen Strukturen in Zukunft haben werden. Darüber hinaus wird untersucht, ob eine grenzüberschreitende Unternehmenszusammenführung nach den Grundsätzen des SEVIC-Entscheidung für die Praxis eine Alternative darstellt.
We assess the effect and the timing of the corporate arm of the ECB quantitative easing (CSPP) on corporate bond issuance. Because of several contemporaneous measures, to isolate the programme effects we rely on one key eligibility feature: the euro denomination of newly issued bonds. We find that the significant increase in bonds issuance by eligible firms is due to the CSPP and that this effect took at least six months to unfold. This result holds even when comparing firms with similar ratings, thus providing evidence that unconventional monetary policy can foster a financing diversification regardless of firms’ risk profile. We also highlight the impact of the programme on the real economic activity. The evidence suggests that while all firms increased investment in capital expenditures and intangible assets, the CSPP induced eligible firms to invest in marketable and equity securities, to repurchase their own stocks, to hold cash and to carry out short-term investment.
This paper studies whether Eurosystem collateral eligibility played a role in the portfolio choices of euro area asset managers during the “dash-for-cash” episode of 2020. We find that asset managers reduced their allocation to ECB-eligible corporate bonds, selling them in order to finance redemptions, while simultaneously increasing their cash holdings. These findings add nuance to previous studies of liquidity strains and price dislocations in the corporate bond market during the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, indicating a greater willingness of dealers to increase their inventories of corporate bonds pledgeable with the ECB. Analysing the price impact of these portfolio choices, we also find evidence pointing to price pressure for both ECB-eligible and ineligible corporate bonds. Bonds that were held to a larger extent by investment funds in our sample experienced higher price pressure, although the impact was lower for ECB-eligible bonds. We also discuss broader implications for the related policy debate about how central banks could mitigate similar types of liquidity shocks.
A growing body of literature shows the importance of financial literacy in households' financial decisions. However, fewer studies focus on understanding the determinants of financial literacy. Our paper fills this gap by analyzing a specific determinant, the educational system, to explain the heterogeneity in financial literacy scores across Germany. We suggest that the lower financial literacy observed in East Germany is partially caused by a different institutional framework experienced during the Cold War, more specifically, by the socialist educational system of the GDR which affected specific cohorts of individuals. By exploiting the unique set-up of the German reunification, we identify education as a channel through which institutions and financial literacy are related in the German context.
No. And not only for the reason you think. In a world with multiple inefficiencies the single policy tool the central bank has control over will not undo all inefficiencies; this is well understood. We argue that the world is better characterized by multiple inefficiencies and multiple policy makers with various objectives. Asking the policy question only in terms of optimal monetary policy effectively turns the central bank into the residual claimant of all policy and gives the other policymakers a free hand in pursuing their own goals. This further worsens the tradeoffs faced by the central bank. The optimal monetary policy literature and the optimal simple rules often labeled flexible inflation targeting assign all of the cyclical policymaking duties to central banks. This distorts the policy discussion and narrows the policy choices to a suboptimal set. We highlight this issue and call for a broader thinking of optimal policies.