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We analyze a panel of output series for India, disaggregated by 15 states and 14 broad industry groups. Using principal components (Bai, 2004; Bai and Ng, 2004) we find that a single common “V-factor” captures well the significant shift in the cross-sectional distribution of state-sectoral...
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Although political scientists have in the last few decades learned much about the abstract properties of multicandidate electoral systems, we have accumulated little theoretical knowledge on the ways in which strategic behavior of voters and candidates changes when we move from one voting system...
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Any non-stationary series can be decomposed into permanent (or 'trend') and transitory (or 'cycle') components. Typically some atheoretic pre-filtering procedure is applied to extract the permanent component. This paper argues that analysis of the fundamental underlying stationary economic...
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