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It is widely hypothesized that anxiety and worry about an uncertain future lead to the adoption of comforting beliefs … of inducing anxiety. Participants engage in significant wishful thinking, as they are less likely to correctly identify …
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and anxiety amongst disadvantaged Australians. Using data from the Australian Journeys Home survey, we investigate whether … whether early experiences of homelessness increase the likelihood of early onset of depression or anxiety. We perform our … of depression makes a transition to homelessness more likely for both men and women. In contrast, anxiety disorders have …
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Taiwan has been hailed as a world leader in the development of global innovation and industrial clusters for the past decade. This paper investigates the effects of industrial agglomeration on the use of the internet and internet intensity for Taiwan manufacturing firms, and analyses whether the...
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This paper investigates the effect of industrial penetration and internet intensity for Taiwan manufacturing firms, and analyses whether the relationships are substitutes or complements. The sample observations are based on 153,081 manufacturing plants, and covers 26 two-digit industry...
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This paper examines the long-run trends in per-capita income across the US states (1929-2005). Our analysis advocates and implements a Vector Error Correction Model (VECM), in order to investigate whether disparities in per-capita income embody a stable long-run relation. The empirical...
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This paper shows that the parsimoniously time-varying methodology of Callot and Kristensen (2015) can be applied to factor models. We apply this method to study macroeconomic instability in the US from 1959:1 to 2006:4 with a particular focus on the Great Moderation. Models with parsimoniously...
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We present new results for the likelihood-based analysis of the dynamic factor model that possibly includes intercepts and explanatory variables. The latent factors are modelled by stochastic processes. The idiosyncratic disturbances are specified as autoregressive processes with mutually...
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