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The international literature studies non-take-up behavior of eligible populations to evaluate the effectiveness of government programs. A major challenge in this literature is the measurement error regarding benefit take-up. In our data, we observe both actual welfare receipt and respondents’...
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Germans are still very fond of using cash. Of all direct payments transactions in 2008, cash accounted for an astounding 82 % in terms of number and for 58 % in terms of value. With a dataset that combines transaction information with survey data on payment behaviour of German consumers, we...
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Preference-directed regulation (PDR) can supplement traditional environmental policies through frequent regulatory revision (Livermore, Va Environ Law J 25:311–386, <CitationRef CitationID="CR20">2007</CitationRef>). Using original survey data, PDR is operationalized via counterfactual simulations within a limited information discrete...</citationref>
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Using a new survey data set of matched exchange rate and interest rate expectations for eight currencies relative to the German mark, we examine empirically the relationship between exchange rate returns, `news' and risk premia. "News" on interest differentials enters significantly in equations...
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This note extends the standard kernel density estimator to the case of weighted samples in several ways. In the first place I consider the obvious extension by substituting the simple sum in the definition of the estimator by a weighted sum, but I also consider other alternatives of introducing...
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Any measure of unobserved inflation uncertainty relies on specific assumptions which are most likely not fulfilled completely. This calls into question whether an individual measure delivers a reliable signal. To reduce idiosyncratic measurement error, we propose using common information...
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This article reviews and discusses the problem of choosing smoothing parameters and resampling schemes for specification tests in econometrics. While smoothing is used for the regularization of the non-specified parts of the null hypothesis and omnibus alternatives, the resampling serves for...
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on bootstrap methods. The test has correct size and very high power against the alternatives investigated. Application of …
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that classical asymptotic tests and bootstrap procedures may lead to conflicting test outcomes. Copyright Springer …
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