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A transformation kernel density estimator that is suitable for heavy-tailed distributions is discussed. Using a truncated Beta transformation, the choice of the bandwidth parameter becomes straightforward. An application to insurance data and the calculation of the value-at-risk are presented.
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factors are also shown to speed up technology convergence thereby confirming previous empirical studies. Our estimates tackle …
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The aim of this paper is twofold. First, we study the determinants of economic growth among a wide set of potential variables for the Spanish provinces (NUTS3). Among others, we include various types of private, public and human capital in the group of growth factors. Also, we analyse whether...
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previous estimates. Further, this new evidence is used to analyze the evolution of regional inequality and convergence in the … feature in the regional distribution of output. Therefore, in the long run no evidence of regional convergence in the Spanish …
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of these effects in a growth equation may downward bias the estimated rate of convergence by assingning the effect of … regional externalities to the convergence parameter. We propose the use of spatial econometrics techniques to test and estimate …
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regional level. The convergence process observed until the late seventies was exhausted onwards in coincidence with important … (in our opinion) richer approach to the traditional convergence analysis, where the evolution of the whole regional … convergence analysis. …
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. We assess the role of these external effects in explaining growth and economic convergence. We present a simple growth …
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