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Are there bubbles in the Sterling-dollar exchange rate? : new evidence from sequential ADF tests
Bettendorf, Timo
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Chen, Wenjuan
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2013
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On the long-run neutrality of demand shocks
Chen, Wenjuan
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Netšunajev, Aleksei
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2016
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Persistence of state-level uncertainty of the United States : the role of climate risks
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Gupta, Rangan
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Cepni, Oguzhan
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215
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2022
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Forecasting national recessions of the United States with state-level climate risks : evidence from model averaging in Markov-switching models
Cepni, Oguzhan
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Christou, Christina
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Gupta, Rangan
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Economics letters
227
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2023
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