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Essays in macro-finance and deep learning

Goutham Gopalakrishna

This thesis studies the origins and consequences of financial crises, and computational techniques to solve continuous-time economic models that explain such crises. The first chapter shows that financial recessions are typically characterised by a large r ...
EPFL2023

Regional Heterogeneity and the Refinancing Channel of Monetary Policy

Andreas Fuster

We argue that the time-varying regional distribution of housing equity influences the aggregate consequences of monetary policy through its effects on mortgage refinancing. Using detailed loan-level data, we show that regional differences in housing equity ...
2019

Mortgage Default in an Estimated Model of the U.S. Housing Market

Luisa Lambertini, Pinar Uysal, Victoria Nuguer

This paper models the housing sector, mortgages and endogenous default in a DSGE setting with nominal and real rigidities. We use data for the period 1981-2006 to estimate our model using Bayesian techniques. We analyze how an increase in risk in the mortg ...
2017

Hydrological Processes in a High Alpine Watershed

Raphaël Mutzner

Alpine hydrology is particularly challenging due to the complexity of mountainous terrain and the spatial and temporal variability of meteorological parameters such as precipitation, temperature and evaporation. Yet improving our understanding of hydrologi ...
EPFL2015

Analytical approximation for the recession of a sloping aquifer

David Andrew Barry, Marc Parlange

An approximation is obtained for the recession of a sloping aquifer. The analytical approximation can provide a useful tool to analyze data and obtain physical properties of the aquifer. In contrast to the case of a horizontal aquifer, when plotting the ti ...
American Geophysical Union2014

Geomorphic signatures on brutsaert base flow recession analysis

Andrea Rinaldo, Marc Parlange, Enrico Bertuzzo, Steven Vincent Weijs, Raphaël Mutzner, Serena Ceola, Ludovico Nicotina, Nevena Tomasic

This paper addresses the signatures of catchment geomorphology on base flow recession curves. Its relevance relates to the implied predictability of base flow features, which are central to catchment-scale transport processes and to ecohydrological functio ...
American Geophysical Union2013

Geomorphic Signatures on Brutsaert Base Flow Recession Analysis: case study of 27 Swiss catchments

Andrea Rinaldo, Marc Parlange, Enrico Bertuzzo, Steven Vincent Weijs, Raphaël Mutzner, Serena Ceola, Ludovico Nicotina

Recession flow analysis are crucial in many areas of water resource management and useful to forecast base flow in gauged rivers. Moving from a classical recession curve analysis method, a large set of recession curves has been analyzed from Swiss streamfl ...
2013

Geomorphic Signatures on Brutsaert Base Flow Recession Analysis: case study of 27 Swiss catchments

Andrea Rinaldo, Marc Parlange, Enrico Bertuzzo, Steven Vincent Weijs, Raphaël Mutzner, Serena Ceola, Ludovico Nicotina, Nevena Tomasic

This work addresses the signatures of catchment geomorphology on base flow recession curves. The study links the time-varying geometry of a river network with a classic parametrization of recession events in the case of 27 catchments located in Switzerland ...
2013

Development of a low-cost wireless controller for flexible sampling strategies based on real-time flow monitoring

Andrea Rinaldo, Pierre Claude Jean Queloz, Jonathan Besuchet

Even if models are able to predict more and more accurately pollutant discharge in streams, surface water sampling remains a very common practice to monitor substance concentrations and loads in streams and to calibrate models. However, as this method is t ...
2013

Similarity Analysis between near surface soil moisture and streamflow during recession events in an alpine catchment

Andrea Rinaldo, Marc Parlange, Steven Vincent Weijs, Raphaël Mutzner

Spatial and temporal variability of near surface soil moisture is important for understanding streamflow generation in high altitude mountain catchments since antecedent soil moisture plays an important role in the timing of runoff. For relatively small to ...
2013

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