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This paper applies the maximum likelihood panel cointegration method of Larsson and Lyhagen (2007) to test the strong …
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range of quantitative methods. Event study and panel regression analyses find that liquidity and sectoral macroprudential …
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This paper analytically explores and empirically tests a number of hypotheses to explain the rapid growth in transition economies. The paper finds that growth in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) has been higher because of the recovery of lost output, progress in macroeconomic...
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) panel data regression frameworks are typically used for estimating overall price change. We address the problem of sparse … effectively weight regional CPPIs along with improvements to higher-level weighting systems. The study uses spatial panel …
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framework to address model uncertainty in the context of a dynamic growth model in panel data with endogenous regressors. Our …
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sector might be experiencing a renaissance. Using panel regressions, we find that a depreciating real exchange rate, an …
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We consider how fear of model misspecification on the part of the planner and/or the households affects welfare gains from optimal macroprudential taxes in an economy with occasionally binding collateral constraints as in Bianchi (2011). On the one hand, there exist welfare gains from...
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The performance of macroeconomic indicators of capital mobility is examined in the context of an intertemporal equilibrium model of a small open economy. Recursive numerical solution methods are used to compute measures of consumption smoothing, savings-investment correlation, and the...
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