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We estimate the impact of climate change on agricultural production in a panel of 127 countries from 1961 to 2002. In …
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The literature on electoral cycles has developed in two distinct phases. The first one considered the existence of non-rational (naive) voters whereas the second one considered fully rational voters. In our perspective, an intermediate approach is more interesting, i.e. one that considers...
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model. Based on this assumption the author drives the optimal updating rule for the forecast of the next period when new …
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This paper aims to assess the relationship among fiscal variables (net lending, government expenditure and revenue) and economic growth in Sub-Saharan African countries. Using yearly data for the period between 1980 and 2011 in 15 ECOWAS countries, a weak long-run relationship between government...
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We compare the duration and performance of different monetary regimes, especially the contrast between countries those that fix exchange rates and those that target inflation. Inflation targeting is a more durable policy; no country has yet been forced to abandon an inflation target, while many...
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Based on a panel data model this paper investigates whether the effects of fiscal policy on national saving in Europe …
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This paper examines the long-run effect of foreign aid on income inequality for 21 recipient countries using panel …
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general equilibrium model, they back out the weight for leisure for an unbalanced panel of 52 countries over the period from … 1950 to 2009. Then, the authors perform several panel data regressions using the backed-out values of the preference for …
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There is a well-established literature on border effects covering trade between regions separated by a land border; however that literature has not so far considered the case of regions separated by a sea border. Whilst the former is typically studied as a political border that affects adjacent...
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have a positive impact on the subsidiaries' performance. Based on panel data estimations for subsidiaries of European …
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