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American (LA) countries and the four largest economies in the world (namely the US, the Euro area, Japan and China) over the …
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. Second, we apply it to test for breaks in the unemployment rate in the US, the UK and Japan. Our results shed some light on … interpretation appears more appropriate for the US and Japan, whilst a hysteresis model accounts better for the UK experience (and …
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The aim of this paper is to provide some new empirical evidence on the determinants of volatility of real exchange rates in emerging countries, focusing on the role of international financial integration in particular. A reduced-form model is estimated using the GMM method for dynamic panels...
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This paper examines several US monthly financial time series data using fractional integration and cointegration techniques. The univariate analysis based on fractional integration aims to determine whether the series are I(1) (in which case markets might be efficient) or alternatively I(d) with...
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This study examines the long-memory properties of German energy price indices (specifically, import and export prices, as well as producer and consumer prices) for hard coal, lignite, mineral oil and natural gas adopting a fractional integration modelling framework. The analysis is undertaken...
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, the UK, Japan, Canada, the euro area, and Sweden over the period 1988:01-2011:12. The results indicate that the effect of …
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