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  1. Prekäre koloniale Ordnung
    Rassistische Konjunkturen im Widerspruch. Deutsches Kolonialregime 1884-1914
    Published: 2015
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    Welche Krisen hat der Rassismus durch die Kämpfe Schwarzer Menschen im deutschen Kolonialreich erfahren? Während der langen 30 Jahre der Kolonialpolitik wurde Rassismus biopolitisch und gesellschaftsprägendes Paradigma.Ulrike Hamann zeigt, welche... more

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    Welche Krisen hat der Rassismus durch die Kämpfe Schwarzer Menschen im deutschen Kolonialreich erfahren? Während der langen 30 Jahre der Kolonialpolitik wurde Rassismus biopolitisch und gesellschaftsprägendes Paradigma.Ulrike Hamann zeigt, welche spezifischen Artikulationen des Rassismus wann aktuell waren und wie diese sich mit der kolonialen und nationalen Politik verbanden. Ausgangspunkt der Analyse sind dabei erstmals nicht die »Rasse«-Theorien, sondern die Widerstände dagegen in einer postkolonialen Lesart. Durch die Schriften von Mary Church Terrell, W.E.B. Du Bois und Rudolf Duala Manga Bell werden die Artikulationen des deutschen Rassismus benannt - aber auch gesellschaftliche Gegenbilder entworfen Which crises did racism suffer through the struggles of black people in the German colonial empire? During the long 30 years of colonial politics, racism became a biopolitical and society-shaping paradigm. Ulrike Hamann shows which specific articulations of racism were current at which times, and how these were connected with colonial and national policies. The point of departure of the analysis is not in the first instance theories of »race« , but rather the resistance against these, through a postcolonial reading. From the writings of Mary Church Terrell, W.E.B. Du Bois and Duala Manga Bell, a panorama of the articulations of racism in Germany emerges - but also its social counter model

     

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  2. A closer look at the behavior of uncertainty and disagreement
    micro evidence from the euro area
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, [Cleveland, OH]

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    Series: Working paper / Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland ; 18, 13 (September 2018)
    Subjects: Disagreement; Uncertainty; Point Forecasts; Density Forecasts; Heterogeneity; ECB Survey of Professional Forecasters
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  3. Prekäre koloniale Ordnung
    Rassistische Konjunkturen im Widerspruch. Deutsches Kolonialregime 1884-1914
    Published: 2015
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    Welche Krisen hat der Rassismus durch die Kämpfe Schwarzer Menschen im deutschen Kolonialreich erfahren? Während der langen 30 Jahre der Kolonialpolitik wurde Rassismus biopolitisch und gesellschaftsprägendes Paradigma.Ulrike Hamann zeigt, welche... more

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    Welche Krisen hat der Rassismus durch die Kämpfe Schwarzer Menschen im deutschen Kolonialreich erfahren? Während der langen 30 Jahre der Kolonialpolitik wurde Rassismus biopolitisch und gesellschaftsprägendes Paradigma.Ulrike Hamann zeigt, welche spezifischen Artikulationen des Rassismus wann aktuell waren und wie diese sich mit der kolonialen und nationalen Politik verbanden. Ausgangspunkt der Analyse sind dabei erstmals nicht die »Rasse«-Theorien, sondern die Widerstände dagegen in einer postkolonialen Lesart. Durch die Schriften von Mary Church Terrell, W.E.B. Du Bois und Rudolf Duala Manga Bell werden die Artikulationen des deutschen Rassismus benannt - aber auch gesellschaftliche Gegenbilder entworfen Which crises did racism suffer through the struggles of black people in the German colonial empire? During the long 30 years of colonial politics, racism became a biopolitical and society-shaping paradigm. Ulrike Hamann shows which specific articulations of racism were current at which times, and how these were connected with colonial and national policies. The point of departure of the analysis is not in the first instance theories of »race« , but rather the resistance against these, through a postcolonial reading. From the writings of Mary Church Terrell, W.E.B. Du Bois and Duala Manga Bell, a panorama of the articulations of racism in Germany emerges - but also its social counter model

     

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  4. A closer look at the behavior of uncertainty and disagreement
    micro evidence from the euro area
    Published: July 24, 2018
    Publisher:  Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Research Department, Dallas

    This paper examines point and density forecasts of real GDP growth, inflation and unemployment from the European Central Bank’s Survey of Professional Forecasters. We present individual uncertainty measures and introduce individual point- and... more

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    This paper examines point and density forecasts of real GDP growth, inflation and unemployment from the European Central Bank’s Survey of Professional Forecasters. We present individual uncertainty measures and introduce individual point- and density-based measures of disagreement. The data indicate substantial heterogeneity and persistence in respondents’ uncertainty and disagreement, with uncertainty associated with prominent respondent effects and disagreement associated with prominent time effects. We also examine the co-movement between uncertainty and disagreement and find an economically insignificant relationship that is robust to changes in the volatility of the forecasting environment. This provides further evidence that disagreement is not a reliable proxy for uncertainty

     

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    Series: Working paper / Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Research Department ; 1811
    FRB of Dallas Working Paper ; No. 1811
    Subjects: Disagreement; Uncertainty; Point Forecasts; Density Forecasts; Heterogeneity; ECB Survey of Professional Forecasters
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  5. Fundamental determinants of exchange rate expectations
    Published: January 29, 2020
    Publisher:  Verein für Socialpolitik, [Köln]

    This paper provides a new perspective on the exchange rate disconnect puzzle by referring to the expectations building mechanism in foreign exchange markets. Therefore, we analyze the role of expectations regarding macroeconomic fundamentals for... more

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    This paper provides a new perspective on the exchange rate disconnect puzzle by referring to the expectations building mechanism in foreign exchange markets. Therefore, we analyze the role of expectations regarding macroeconomic fundamentals for expected exchange rate changes. In doing so, we assess data for 31 economies from 2002 to 2017 and consider expectations regarding GDP growth, in ation, interest rates and current accounts. Our empirical findings identify an impact of expected fundamentals, which is not fully consistent with traditional fundamentals models. We especially highlight the relevance of the PPP theory for the expectations building mechanism due to the robust finding that in ation expectations are able to explain expected exchange rate changes in line with the purchasing power parity. We also find that the expectation building process differs remarkably between the periods prior and after the global financial crisis since the impact of GDP growth expectations clearly disappears for the second subsample period, which can be explained by the scapegoat approach. Finally, we also find that in ation expectations affect both the dispersion across forecasters and realized forecast errors.

     

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    Series: Jahrestagung 2020 / Verein für Socialpolitik ; 93
    Subjects: Disagreement; Exchange rates; Expectations; Forecast errors; Fundamentals; Survey data
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  6. Heterogeneity of beliefs and information rigidity in the crude oil market: evidence from survey data
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Chemnitz University of Technology, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Chemnitz, Germany

    This paper assesses information contained in the micro dataset of the ECB Survey of Professional Forecasters regarding quarterly Brent crude oil price forecasts. We examine the expectations building mechanism by referring to the processing of... more

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    This paper assesses information contained in the micro dataset of the ECB Survey of Professional Forecasters regarding quarterly Brent crude oil price forecasts. We examine the expectations building mechanism by referring to the processing of information and confirm the presence of information rigidity within the crude oil market. However, our findings also show that simple models of imperfect information considered in the literature are insufficient to explain the behavior of professional forecasters. We provide additional stylized facts which are helpful for designing more elaborate imperfect information models.

     

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    Series: Chemnitz economic papers ; no. 050 (September 2021)
    Subjects: Crude oil; Disagreement; Expectations; Heterogeneity; Information rigidity; Survey data
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  7. Learning in a small/big world
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics, Cambridge

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    Series: Cambridge working paper in economics ; 2085
    Cambridge-INET working paper series ; no.: 2020, 39
    Subjects: Learning; Bounded Memory; Bayesian; Ignorance; Disagreement
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  8. Disagreement between human and machine predictions
    Published: August 2020
    Publisher:  Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan, Tokyo, Japan

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    Series: Array ; no. 2020, E-11
    Subjects: Machine Learning; Human Prediction; Disagreement
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  9. Public information as a source of disagreement among shareholders
    Published: 09 December 2022
    Publisher:  Centre for Economic Policy Research, London

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    Series: Array ; DP17736
    Subjects: Aktionäre; Asymmetrische Information; Aktienstimmrecht; Börsenkurs; Unternehmenswert; Informationsökonomik; Public information; Shareholder voting; Trade; Information aggregation; Disagreement
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  10. Individual Trend Inflation
    Published: August 2022
    Publisher:  Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan, Tokyo, Japan

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    Series: Array ; no. 2022, E-14
    Subjects: Inflation forecast; Disagreement; Unobserved components model; Noisy information; Inflation target; Quantitative and qualitative monetaryeasing; Bank of Japan
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  11. The factor structure of disagreement
    Published: June 2021
    Publisher:  Divisions of Research & Statistics and Monetary Affairs, Federal Reserve Board, Washington, D.C.

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    Series: Finance and economics discussion series ; 2021, 046
    Subjects: Disagreement; Forecast Dispersion; Heterogeneous Expectations; Noisy In-formation; Dynamic Factor Model
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  12. Bayesian doublespeak
    Published: July 2023
    Publisher:  Brandeis University, Department of Economics and International Business School, Waltham, MA

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    Series: Working paper series / Brandeis University, Department of Economics and International Businesss School ; 135
    Subjects: Misinformation; Disinformation; Disagreement; Polarization; Fake News
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 56 Seiten), Illustrationen
  13. Prekäre koloniale Ordnung
    Rassistische Konjunkturen im Widerspruch. Deutsches Kolonialregime 1884-1914
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  transcript Verlag, Bielefeld

    Welche Krisen hat der Rassismus durch die Kämpfe Schwarzer Menschen im deutschen Kolonialreich erfahren? Während der langen 30 Jahre der Kolonialpolitik wurde Rassismus biopolitisch und gesellschaftsprägendes Paradigma.Ulrike Hamann zeigt, welche... more

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    Welche Krisen hat der Rassismus durch die Kämpfe Schwarzer Menschen im deutschen Kolonialreich erfahren? Während der langen 30 Jahre der Kolonialpolitik wurde Rassismus biopolitisch und gesellschaftsprägendes Paradigma.Ulrike Hamann zeigt, welche spezifischen Artikulationen des Rassismus wann aktuell waren und wie diese sich mit der kolonialen und nationalen Politik verbanden. Ausgangspunkt der Analyse sind dabei erstmals nicht die »Rasse«-Theorien, sondern die Widerstände dagegen in einer postkolonialen Lesart. Durch die Schriften von Mary Church Terrell, W.E.B. Du Bois und Rudolf Duala Manga Bell werden die Artikulationen des deutschen Rassismus benannt - aber auch gesellschaftliche Gegenbilder entworfen. Which crises did racism suffer through the struggles of black people in the German colonial empire? During the long 30 years of colonial politics, racism became a biopolitical and society-shaping paradigm. Ulrike Hamann shows which specific articulations of racism were current at which times, and how these were connected with colonial and national policies. The point of departure of the analysis is not in the first instance theories of »race« , but rather the resistance against these, through a postcolonial reading. From the writings of Mary Church Terrell, W.E.B. Du Bois and Duala Manga Bell, a panorama of the articulations of racism in Germany emerges - but also its social counter model.

     

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  14. Stock price reactions to ESG News
    the role of ESG ratings and disagreement
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Harvard Business School, [Boston, MA]

    We investigate whether ESG ratings predict future ESG news and the associated market reactions. We find that the consensus rating predicts future news, but its predictive ability diminishes for firms with large disagreement between raters. Relation... more

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    We investigate whether ESG ratings predict future ESG news and the associated market reactions. We find that the consensus rating predicts future news, but its predictive ability diminishes for firms with large disagreement between raters. Relation between news and market reaction is moderated by the consensus rating. In the presence of high disagreement between raters, the relation between news and market reactions weakens while the rating with most predictive power predicts future stock returns. Overall, while rating disagreement hinders the incorporation of value relevant ESG news into prices, ratings predict future news and proxy for market expectations of future news

     

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    Edition: This draft: October 2020
    Series: Working paper / Harvard Business School ; 21, 079
    Subjects: Esg; Esg (environmenta, Social, Governance) Performance; Esg Disclosure; Esg Ratings; Esg Reporting; Esg Disclosure Metrics; Sustainability; Investments; News; Disagreement; Rating Disagreement; Ratings; Finance; Accounting; Investment; Financial Services Industry
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  15. Prekäre koloniale Ordnung
    Rassistische Konjunkturen im Widerspruch. Deutsches Kolonialregime 1884-1914
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  transcript Verlag, Bielefeld

    Welche Krisen hat der Rassismus durch die Kämpfe Schwarzer Menschen im deutschen Kolonialreich erfahren? Während der langen 30 Jahre der Kolonialpolitik wurde Rassismus biopolitisch und gesellschaftsprägendes Paradigma.Ulrike Hamann zeigt, welche... more

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    Welche Krisen hat der Rassismus durch die Kämpfe Schwarzer Menschen im deutschen Kolonialreich erfahren? Während der langen 30 Jahre der Kolonialpolitik wurde Rassismus biopolitisch und gesellschaftsprägendes Paradigma.Ulrike Hamann zeigt, welche spezifischen Artikulationen des Rassismus wann aktuell waren und wie diese sich mit der kolonialen und nationalen Politik verbanden. Ausgangspunkt der Analyse sind dabei erstmals nicht die »Rasse«-Theorien, sondern die Widerstände dagegen in einer postkolonialen Lesart. Durch die Schriften von Mary Church Terrell, W.E.B. Du Bois und Rudolf Duala Manga Bell werden die Artikulationen des deutschen Rassismus benannt - aber auch gesellschaftliche Gegenbilder entworfen. Which crises did racism suffer through the struggles of black people in the German colonial empire? During the long 30 years of colonial politics, racism became a biopolitical and society-shaping paradigm. Ulrike Hamann shows which specific articulations of racism were current at which times, and how these were connected with colonial and national policies. The point of departure of the analysis is not in the first instance theories of »race« , but rather the resistance against these, through a postcolonial reading. From the writings of Mary Church Terrell, W.E.B. Du Bois and Duala Manga Bell, a panorama of the articulations of racism in Germany emerges - but also its social counter model.

     

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