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Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão (ISEG)

Eventos

ISEG 2S SEMINARS | Forthcoming Seminars

Em 19-10-2012 às 11:30

 

FORTHCOMING SEMINARS
>Tax Holidays and Foreign Investment

Friday, October 19th | 11:30 - 13:00 | Delta Room | Quelhas 6 Building
Jointly with DE Seminars


>Wealth-to-Income Ratio, Housing Returns and Systematic Risk
Monday, October 22nd | 11:30 - 13:00 | ANF1 | Quelhas 6 Building

   





FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19th
Presentation:
Tax Holidays and Foreign Investment
Jointly with DE Seminars

Presenter:
José Mata
Nova School of Business and Economics

Abstract
Under tax holidays, foreign firms are taxed at rates that are lower than the usual, in the belief that these temporary benefits may entice these firms to remain in the country. We evaluate the impact of terminating or reducing these tax benefits upon the exit decision by U.S. firms that were established in Puerto Rico. Our results indicate that whenever benefits are reduced or terminated the probability of exit increases in a non-trivial manner.

   


MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd
Presentation:
Wealth-to-Income Ratio, Housing Returns and Systematic Risk

Presenter:
Ricardo Sousa
University of Minho and
London School of Economics and Political Sciences


Abstract
We show that the residuals of the trend relationship among asset wealth and labour income predict housing returns. In particular: (i) when housing asset are complements of financial assets, investors demand a higher housing risk premium if they are hit by a shock that generates a fall in the wealth-to-income ratio; (ii) when housing assets are substitutes of financial assets, investors demand a lower housing return if they face a fall in the wealth-to-income ratio. Finally, we show that the transmission of wealth shocks to housing markets is amplified at periods of systemic crises.

   
  MEETING THE SPEAKERS
The speakers will be at ISEG during the afternoon after the talk, Professors and researchers interested in meeting the speaker should check the available meeting slots with the organizing team .
   
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