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In this note, we consider the contradiction between the fact that the best fit for the UK consumption data in Davidson et al. (1978) is obtained using an equation with an intercept but without an error correction term, whereas the equation with error correction and without the intercept has...
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strongly suggest that domestic and foreign bond investors assessed different sovereign risks whereas more standard explanations …
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The value of preventing a fatality or (saving) a statistical life is an important question in health economics as well as environmental economics. This paper reviews and adds new insights to several of the issues discussed in the literature. For example, how do we define the value of a...
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forecast mean squared error criterion and certain parameter estimation results indicate that, in practice, a cointegration …We propose a seasonal cointegration model [SECM] for quarterly data which includes variables with different numbers of … forecast, is an ordinary VAR model, also in annual differences. -- Seasonal cointegration ; forecasting …
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