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We revisit time-variation in the Phillips curve, applying new Bayesian panel methods with breakpoints to US and …
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understanding additional investments in adaptation that could be required to avoid additional damages. Using comprehensive panel …
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panel data to estimate the textbook 'expectations augmented' Phillips curve with a market-based and observable measure of …
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panel data settings. The "synthetic control" is a weighted average of control units that balances the treated unit's pre …
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Linear panel models, and the "event-study plots" that often accompany them, are popular tools for learning about policy …
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Linear panel models featuring unit and time fixed effects appear in many areas of empirical economics. An active …
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We examine the effect of uncertainty on foreign direct investment inflows for a heterogeneous sample of advanced, emerging market and developing countries over a 25 year long (pre-Covid) sample. Using a push-pull framework, and controlling for both global and local factors, we find policy...
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This note presents a simple, linear test for individual effects in dynamic models using panel data; building upon the … techniques of Holtz-Eakin, Newey, and Rosen (HNR) [198S] for estimating vector autoregressions using panel data. While … moment conditions implied by the presence of individual effects and is particularly suited for dynamic models using panel …
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The permanent income hypothesis is tested on a four-quarter panel of about two thousand Japanese households for ten …
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distributed lag relationships based on single time-series of observations have been usually rather imprecise. The promise of panel …
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