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wealth approximated by price indices for a panel of industrialized countries. Consumption, income and wealth are cointegrated …
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household consumption. Using a pseudo panel that has been constructed on rich German consumption survey data, we estimate the …
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This paper presents a detailed investigation of the wealth effect for 16 industrial countries using the recently proposed technique that exploits the sluggishness of consumption growth. I argue that, compared to the widespread cointegration-based methodology, the approach I apply has better...
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I construct a new dataset with financial and housing wealth in 16 countries and investigate the effect of wealth on consumption. The baseline estimation method based on the sluggishness of consumption growth implies that the long-run marginal propensity to consume out of total wealth averaged...
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volume, as the export-led growth hypothesis predicts. Applying panel cointegration techniques to a production function with …
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non-stationary panel data econometrics, we find that industry-specific knowledge both nationally and internationally …
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univariate Augmented Dickey-Fuller test as well as its panel data version, developed in Im, Pesaran, and Shin (2003), to test for … null of no cointegration can be decisively rejected by applying the panel cointegration test of Pedroni (1999). The …
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The European Union made a number of steps not least of them the introduction of a common currency to foster the integration of the European financial markets. A number of papers have tried to gauge the degree of integration for various financial markets looking at the convergence of interest...
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The determinants of the cross-market transmission mechanism for terrorist shocks are explored, focusing on two major terrorist events and 68 national stock markets. We generate daily abnormal returns from a three-factor world asset pricing model. Abnormal returns are then regressed on proxies of...
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The European Union made a number of steps not least of them the introduction of a common currency to foster the integration of the European financial markets. A number of papers have tried to gauge the degree of integration for various financial markets looking at the convergence of interest...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005068942