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This study analyses the 2004 Eastern Enlargement to the European Union to obtain evidence on the employment effects of an increase in trade liberalisation. The Enlargement is thought to generate a trade-induced demand shock with no (or only limited) supply effects. Besides the variation over...
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In this paper, we analyze whether the domiciliation decision of mutual funds has an impact on fund fees. To explain the fee price-setting of mutual funds, we consider characteristics specific to funds, fund companies, and countries. We find that fees vary considerably across fund types and...
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bivariate testing for cointegration and correlation analysis. The results indicate that there exist strong long … central markets. With respect to the efficient market hypothesis, the findings by cointegration analysis put some further …
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-stationarity of hours worked. In addition, taking these results together, there is no indication of cointegration among the individual …
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long run relationships, applying three different cointegration tests. It covers the US, Canada, Australia, Japan, the …
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, bivariate and multivariate cointegration techniques are used to assess the degree of integration in four loans and two deposit …
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explains the concept of panel unit roots and panel cointegration and introduces the underlying empirical approach. Next …
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, a cointegration analysis of productivity, prices, real wages, employment, and the unemployment rate reveals two long run …
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