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The "true" size of fiscal multipliers is widely debated by economists and policy makers as large (small) multipliers provide arguments to expand (cut) public spending. Within a meta-analytical framework, we ask whether the large observed variance in multiplier estimates can be explained by the...
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biodiversity, giving particular attention to the exploitation pattern of forest resources in Brazil. Some economic factors cannot … deforestation and biodiversity losses. …
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lives for three periods. Our results show how a paternalistic government may correct for the effects of anticipation-bias … ; adaptation ; habit-formation ; anticipation-bias ; paternalism …
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simulated 6 different pattern of nonresponse bias and investigated the fade-away effect across the waves 2006 to 2009. We found … remarkable differences between these 25 coun- tries. Expressed by the relative bias, i.e. bias in 2009 divided by bias at start … in 2006, we found a reduction down to 26 percent of the initial bias for Bulgaria (foremost reduction) up to 61 percent …
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Geographically weighted small area methods have been studied in literature for small area estimation. Although these approaches are useful for the estimation of small area means efficiently under strict parametric assumptions, they can be very sensitive to outliers in the data. In this paper, we...
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tax evasion is subject to a self-serving bias. We find that tax morale is egoistically biased: Subjects with the …
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