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Phillips-curve or wage curve-effects. We estimate a dynamic wage equation for the Netherlands using a cointegration approach …
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In this paper we present a new three-step approach to the estimation of Generalized Orthogonal GARCH (GO-GARCH) models, as proposed by van der Weide (2002). The approach only requires (non-linear) least-squares methods in combination with univariate GARCH estimation, and as such is...
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This paper extends the Diamond (1980) model with labor unions to study optimal income taxation and to analyze whether unions can be desirable for income redistribution. Unions bargain with firms over wages in each sector and firms unilaterally determine employment. Unions raise the efficiency...
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size distortions in conventional cointegration tests, which may be resolved using the wild bootstrap, as shown by Cavaliere …
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functional represents the limiting distribution for cointegration tests with stationary exogenous regressors, but also for … cointegration tests based on a non-Gaussian likelihood. The approximation is accurate, fast, and easy to use in comparison to both …
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This paper provides an extensive Monte-Carlo comparison of severalcontemporary cointegration tests. Apart from the … estimation or semi-nonparametric density approximations. Thecomparison is completed with a fully nonparametric cointegration test …
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