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dynamic panel including annual data for 119 countries over the period 1970-2010, and also carry out multivariate Granger …
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estimation bias resulting from unobserved district-specific influences. …
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the World Bank Governance Indicators (WBGI). Based on a panel of 25 transition countries for the period from 1996 to 2008 …
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. -- exchange rate regime ; structural reform ; panel data ; political economy of reform ; transition countries …
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This paper studies the association between a country's level of financial development and firms' employment growth. We employ an incomplete contract model for evaluating this association. The model proposes that a high level of financial development affects the employment of firms with low...
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This article proposes an estimation approach for panel models with mixed continuous and ordered categorical outcomes … qualification in terms of income and perceived job security in a nine-year period based on the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP …
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We examine real business cycle convergence for 41 euro area regions and 48 US states. Results obtained by a panel model … ; spatial correlation ; spatial panel model …
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wealth approximated by price indices for a panel of industrialized countries. Consumption, income and wealth are cointegrated … income hypothesis ; panel cointegration ; wealth effects …
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Using a firm-level panel data set I assess whether dynamic models of in- vestment provide an empirically fruitful …) complementing the usual estimation of a distributed lag model. A correction term accounts for non-random sample attrition, which has … not been considered in previous studies on investment even though most (if not all) panel data sets on firms are …
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