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PDF Ebook 1999 Nissan Sentra Owners Manual

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PDF Ebook 2005 Nissan Armada Owners Manual

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Ebook 2005 Nissan 350Z Owners Manual

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PDF Ebook 2005 Nissan Xterra Owners Manual

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PDF Ebook 2001 Nissan Pathfinder Owners Manual

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Ebook 1996 Nissan Maxima Owners Manual

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Ebook 2005 Nissan Frontier Owners Manual

... this manual are those in effect at the time of printing. NISSAN reserves the right to change specifications or design without notice and ... to them. Before driving your vehicle please read this Owners Manual carefully. This will ensure familiarity with controls and ...

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Ebook 2000 Nissan Xterra Owners Manual

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PDF Ebook Nissan 2006 Maxima Owner's Manual

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PDF Ebook 2005 Nissan Titan Owners Manual

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Ebook The Common and Specific Components of Dynamic Volatility

Submitted by puput on Mon, 01/10/2011 - 04:21

In the approximate factor model of asset returns developed by Chamberlain and Rothschild (1983), the random return on each of n assets is a linear combination of k common factors plus an asset specific random return, where n is large and k is small. The asset-specific returns are only weakly correlated, in the sense that the largest eigenvalue of the covariance matrix of asset-specific returns is bounded above for all n. This implies that the risk in portfolios with holdings spread thinly over many assets comes only from the common factor returns, not from the asset-specific returns. The factor returns capture nondiversifiable risks, which arise from economy-wide shocks, whereas the asset-specific returns capture diversifiable risks, which arise from the idiosyncratic movements of individual security prices.


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Ebook Effects of Emotional Abuse in Family and Work Environments

Submitted by antoq on Tue, 02/03/2009 - 08:50

This study investigates links between emotional abuse
and emotional awareness
. Predictions included a positive correlation between emotional abuse and alexithymia, and that few individuals reporting emotional abuse would self-label as having been abused. Eighty participants completed anonymous, self-report surveys with symptom and trauma inventories. Participants were asked if they were physically, sexually, or emotionally abused (using the word “abused”); these questions preceded symptom and maltreatment measures.


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Ebook European sovereign bond spreads: monetary unification, market conditions and financial integration

Submitted by puput on Mon, 07/19/2010 - 06:20

An official aim of the system of euro area central banks, the integration of European financial markets constitutes a very interesting research topic. Until present reported empirical results have, in a great extent, attributed enhanced interactions among EMU sovereign bonds to the monetary unification (see among others Baele et al., 2004, ECB, 2005 and European Commission, 2007). In this context differences between yields of European sovereign bonds and the Bund have been one of the most popular proxies for the state of European bond markets’ integration. However, we deem that the question on the determinants of the European financial integration process remains to be answered. During the recent crisis, European sovereign bond spreads experienced a widening and reached levels comparable to the ones existing in the preEMU period, thus updating the need to provide a viable answer to the question of the determinants of financial integration in the European bond markets.

Previous empirical literature on the determinants of European sovereign bond spreads has argued that bond spreads are related to risk factors; a relation explained thoroughly in Cochrane and Piazzesi (1995). Additionally, other empirical findings on bond spreads (e.g. Codogno et al., 2003 and Ehrmann et al., 2005) are associated to the degree of financial integration existing in European bond markets. In this context, without questioning the hypothesis of full integration in the European bond markets, remaining differences among sovereign bond yields have been attributed mainly to liquidity and credit risk factors (see among others Codogno et al., 2003, Goméz-Puig, 2006 and Manganelli and Wolswijk, 2009). Credit risk variables are used to capture fiscal discipline effects on European sovereign spreads, while liquidity risk variables are interpreted as capturing market infrastructure and institutional divergences. Furthermore, this topic has great importance for broader economic policy as previous literature relates European sovereign bond spreads to the public debt’s cost of borrowing and fiscal discipline. Bernoth, von Hagen and Schuknecht (2004) have agued that fiscal imbalances in EMU member-countries are among the major determinants of the European sovereign bond spreads, while Manganelli and Wolswijk (2009, p. 193), argue that ‘even small variations in bond prices may entail significant costs for the tax payer’.


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