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statistical framework, in a panel of 160 countries, we focus on 14 episodes of transition from democracy to autocracy. We find …
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panel data error component model. We derive moment conditions to estimate the parameters of the higher order spatial …
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between host countries). For this, we use a panel data set of U.S. foreign affiliate sales to 16 developed countries in 7 …
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This paper provides a method for the analysis of the spatial and temporal diffusion of shocks in a dynamic system. We use changes in real house prices within the UK economy at the level of regions to illustrate its use. Adjustment to shocks involves both a region specific and a spatial effect....
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mitigate the harmful causes of volatility. Our panel data estimation confirms our cross-country results, but we also offer …
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rule on the opportunistic behaviour of incumbent politicians. We conduct a panel data analysis on the current expenditures …
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Involuntary job loss in administrative data is commonly identified by focusing on mass-layoffs or plant closures. However, such events usually do not happen without prior knowledge, which potentially leads to selection in the labor turnover of distressed firms. We find that workers separating...
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This paper develops an estimator for higher-order spatial autoregressive panel data error component models with spatial … assumptions for a generalized moments (GM) estimation procedure of the spatial autoregressive parameters of the disturbance …
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We evaluate the effect of relaxing fiscal rules on policy outcomes applying a quasi-experimental research design. In 1999, the Italian central government introduced fiscal rules aimed at imposing fiscal discipline on municipal governments, and in 2001 the rules were relaxed for municipalities...
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An understanding of the spatial dimension of economic and social activity requires methods that can separate out the relationship between spatial units that is due to the effect of common factors from that which is purely spatial even in an abstract sense. The same applies to the empirical...
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