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The Cost Of The Culturati: Studying The Neighborhood Stability Impact Of Cultural District Designations, Prakash Mishra
The Cost Of The Culturati: Studying The Neighborhood Stability Impact Of Cultural District Designations, Prakash Mishra
Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Politics, Economics and World Affairs
The decision to declare a district for a specific cause is a critical policy decision; making an area an official office park or designated cultural site means it will attract specific types of residents and businesses and require specific amenities. This paper reviews the impact of designating a cultural district as a place-based policy, specifically by developing a measure of neighborhood stability and applying a stress test of neighborhood stability in cultural districts during the Great Recession. The model underpining the neighborhood stability measure is an optimal stopping time model which frames neighborhood rents as a Brownian motion with drift. …
The ‘Security Pacific Letter’: Estimating The Causal Effect Of Securitization On Banks’ Systemic Exposure, Paul-Angelo Dell'isola
The ‘Security Pacific Letter’: Estimating The Causal Effect Of Securitization On Banks’ Systemic Exposure, Paul-Angelo Dell'isola
Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Politics, Economics and World Affairs
This paper aims to test the hypothesis of the ‘Safe Asset narrative’
which states that banks became manufacturers of pseudo safe assets to meet
a global shortage of safe assets in the pre-crisis period. In this narrative,
securitization is the mechanism which enables banks to become underwriters
of safe assets. This paper takes this hypothesis to the data and attempts to
estimate the causal effect of securitization on banks’ systemic exposure. In
particular, this paper exploits a regulatory change that occurred in 1987 when
the OCC expanded the scope of assets US national banks could securitize. By
using state-chartered banks …
Volume I | Issue Ii | 2019.Pdf, Dujpew Editorial Board
Volume I | Issue Ii | 2019.Pdf, Dujpew Editorial Board
Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Politics, Economics and World Affairs
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Masthead 2019, Dujpew Editorial Board
Masthead 2019, Dujpew Editorial Board
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Letter From The Editor 2019, Dujpew Editorial Board
Letter From The Editor 2019, Dujpew Editorial Board
Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Politics, Economics and World Affairs
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