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different bootstrap distributions. …
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determinants, we resort to simulation and bootstrap methods for the analysis. Results based on the Common Correlated Effect …
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We study sovereign bond yields in OECD countries with a dynamic panel by checking for cross-section dependence; assessing panel cointegration; and estimating panel error-correction models. The results show that markets consider budgetary and external imbalances and inflation as relevant...
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We employ bootstrap methods (Efron (1979)) to test the effect of an important electoral reform implemented in Italy …
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when they are not. This indicates that referees exhibit home bias caused by social pressure from the spectators. …
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Although social pressure may affect the behavior of individuals, it is very hard to evaluate empirically. A soccer field is an attractive testing ground in the sense that both performance and social pressure by spectators are measurable. The drawback is that the number of spectators is an...
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