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Mundlak (1978) proposed the addition of time averages to the usual panel equation in order to remove the fixed effects bias. We extend this Mundlak equation further by replacing the time-varying explanatory variables by the corresponding deviations from the averages over time, while keeping the...
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This paper investigates the international spillovers of government debt and the associated risk of inflation within a …
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This paper explores the link between trade structure, trade specialization and per capita incomegrowth. It is argued that industrial upgrading in export specialization patterns has a positive long-rungrowth effect, while the effect of structural change in industrial import patterns is in...
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This paper reviews the empirical literature on growth and convergence that has addressed the importance of spatial factors. An important distinction in this literature is the one between absolute and relative location. The literature on absolute location predominantly uses non-spatial...
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intra-day temporal aggregation in examining returns relationships and volatility spillovers across the equity and energy … futures markets, and the effects of overnight returns, volume, realized volatility, asymmetry, and spillovers across the four … spillovers, and dynamic conditional correlations and covariances, show that the relationships between the stock market and …
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The paper considers the problem as to whether financial returns have a common volatility process in the framework of stochastic volatility models that were suggested by Harvey et al. (1994). We propose a stochastic volatility version of the ARCH test proposed by Engle and Susmel (1993), who...
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production at different times. We discern the impact of knowledge spillovers on the investments in existing markets, as well as … between spillovers, R&D efforts, and surpluses is non-monotonic and dependent on both the relative and absolute efficiency of … firms. Larger spillovers increase the likelihood that a new technology is brought to production, but they do not necessarily …
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This paper studies the impact of collaboration on research output. First, we build a micro-founded model for scientific knowledge production, where collaboration between researchers is represented by a bipartite network. The equilibrium of the game incorporates both the complementarity effect...
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