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Democratic processes and financial markets: Pricing politics
William Bernhard
Office of the Provost
Political Science
Center for Global Studies
European Union Center
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Politics
100%
Financial Markets
100%
Democratic Process
100%
Market Actors
100%
Market Pricing
100%
Market Behavior
66%
Political Process
66%
Unusual Behavior
33%
Advanced Undergraduate
33%
Political Economy
33%
Behavior Change
33%
Volatility
33%
Political Science
33%
Stock Market
33%
Asset Markets
33%
Market Returns
33%
Political Information
33%
Currency Markets
33%
Political Events
33%
Efficient Market Hypothesis
33%
Cabinet Formation
33%
Cabinet Government
33%
Predictable Outcome
33%
Political Beliefs
33%
Arbitrage Pricing Theory
33%
Political Finance
33%
Capital Asset Pricing Model
33%
Political Expectation
33%
Return of Results
33%
Students Undergraduates
33%
Bond Market
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Financial Market
100%
Volatility
100%
Finance
100%
Efficient Market Hypothesis
100%
Arbitrage Pricing
100%
Economics
100%
CAPM
100%
Social Sciences
Political Process
100%
Financial Market
100%
Democratic Process
100%
Elections
50%
Political Science
50%
Pricing
50%
Finance
50%
Political Information
50%
Asset Pricing
50%
Volatility
50%
Capital Assets
50%