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This paper uses recently developed methods for estimating dynamic heterogeneous cointegrated panel data models - which …
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Jim Tobin, who died on March 11, 2002 at the age of 84, was one of giants of economics of the second half of the twentieth century and the greatest macroeconomist of his generation. Tobin’s influence on macroeconomic theory is so pervasive - so much part of our professional ‘acquis’ - that...
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multi-factor modelling instead of augmented CAPM, application of moving window panel regressions, orthogonalization of …
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not invariant with respect to the investigated sample period. -- Purchasing power parity ; Panel cointegration ; Wild …
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The aim of this paper is to construct theoretical models which help to shed light on the recent criticisms of volatile investment flows. We do not make any empirical attempt to establish the existence or gauge the importance of the adverse effects of volatile investment flows nor do we make any...
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Using 1985-1999 data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (GSOEP) to analyze wages we confirm the hypothesis that …
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,096 respondents, aged 50 years and over, is drawn from the annual collections of data of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (GSOEP … may be sufficient to rely on self-assessments of health at one point of time instead of using panel data. -- Mortality …
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previous studies suggest that the ‘unexplained’ gap has increased over time. In this paper we use the Panel Study of Income …
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We examine the wealth effects associated with the announcements of convertible debt offerings in the Canadian market for the period between 1991 and 2004.The average wealth effect for the three day event window is a significantly negative -2.7%.This result is in line with previous studies on...
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