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The paper analyzes the relation between monetary uncertainty and government incentives to implement economic reforms that reduce structural distortions and make economies more flexible. It is shown that uncertainty about the central bank's reaction function leads to more reforms. I relate this...
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2000, I leverage detailed individual level panel data allowing me to exploit within-individual variation in exposure to …
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panel of 145 countries during the period 1970-2007. The main finding is that windfalls from international commodity price …
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dynamic panel including annual data for 119 countries over the period 1970-2010, and also carry out multivariate Granger …
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and economic growth. We make use of a Johansen-based panel cointegration methodology allowing for cross-country dependence …
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productivity is difficult to investigate at a micro level, the paper builds on a large macro-data panel covering developed as well …
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using time series data from 1980 to 2004. We first estimate a panel data model (using fixed and random effects) for the real … of real exchange rate misalignment using panel cointegration methods. The variables used in our real exchange rate models …-step System GMM panel growth models indicate that the coefficients for real exchange rate misalignment are positive for different …
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, we use panel unit root tests of the first and second generation allowing in some cases for structural breaks. We also … apply modern panel cointegration techniques developed by Pedroni (1999, 2004), generalized by Banerjee and Carrion … panel set, and within some sub-periods …
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We build a heterogeneous-firms model with firm-specific wages and credit frictions to study the role of financial development for inequality in the global economy. If there are many small firms, better access to external funds reduces wage inequality and unemployment. In contrast, if there are...
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