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modus operandi is to investigate the ‘saving for a rainy day’ hypothesis by testing (weak) exogeneity of income and …
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monthly) are analysed using fractional integration and fractional cointegration methods. Further, recursive cointegration … exhibit long memory. There is cointegration between the ASEAN five and the US but almost none between the former and China …
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22 stock indices are analysed applying fractional integration/cointegration methods to daily data, first for a sample …
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period 1966-2009 using fractional integration and cointegration techniques. The degree of integration and non-linearity of … both series are found to vary considerably across states, whilst the fractional cointegration analysis suggests that a long …
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This paper investigates the empirical relevance of different unemployment theories in three major economies, namely the UK, the US and Japan, by estimating the degree of dependence in the unemployment series. Both univariate and multivariate long memory methods are used. The results vary...
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in Europe by estimating fractional cointegration models. The evidence suggests that this series is highly persistent in …
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We analyze the impact of price stability-oriented monetary strategies (inflation targeting—IT—and constraining exchange rate arrangements) on inflation persistence using a time-varying coefficients framework in a panel of 68 countries (1993–2013). We show that explicit IT has a stronger...
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the US, the Eurozone, Australia, Canada, Japan and the UK using fractional integration and cointegration techniques …
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This paper employs a price-based measure of integration, namely stock return differentials between ten emerging Asian economies and the US (as an indicator of global integration), as well as Japan and the Asian region (as two alternative indicators of regional integration), to test for mean...
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This paper revisits the Fisher hypothesis by estimating fractional integration and cointegration models that are more …
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