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To assess the predictive content of the interest rate term spread for future economic growth, we distinguish short-run from long-run predictability by using two different approaches. First, following Dufour and Renault (1998) a test procedure is proposed to test for causality at different...
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not invariant with respect to the investigated sample period. -- Purchasing power parity ; Panel cointegration ; Wild …
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In this paper we characterize what has sometimes been referred to in the literature as instantaneous causality, by examining the consequences of temporal aggregation in (possibly) Granger causal systems of variables. Our approach is to compare the concept of contemporaneous correlation due to...
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Unobserved heterogeneity is a serious but often neglected problem in structural equation modelling (SEM) challenging the validity of many empirical results. Recently, a finite mixture approach to SEM has been proposed to resolve this problem but until now only a few studies analyse the...
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We propose a method of modeling panel time series data with both inter- and intra-individual correlation, and of … series ; Autoregressive ; Burg-type estimates ; Intercorrelated ; Panel data …
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nonzero mean of the t-statistic in the case of an OLS detrending method. In this paper the local power of panel unit root …
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In this paper a parametric framework for stimation and inference in cointegrated panel data models is considered that …
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