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, political governance groupings and income groupings of countries in addition to the full sample. Panel Granger causality testing …
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growth. Further, by employing panel vector auto regressions (PVAR) approach, this study decomposes the cause and effect …
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The surge of government debt during the post-global financial crisis and the ongoing euro zone sovereign debt crisis has begun raising concerns whether government debt levels have hit the tipping points. This study offers to contribute in the following ways: First, we find out whether the...
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The dynamics of government debt and economic growth, once a subject of interest mostly to very few macroeconomists is suddenly of immense attention for many researchers in the backdrop of Euro zone sovereign debt crisis and Reinhart & Rogoff’s related research. This study investigates the...
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This paper incorporates recent developments in the literature to quantify the amount of interprovincial risk-sharing in Canada. We find that both capital market and the federal tax-transfer system play an almost equally important role (about 26 percent each) in smoothing shocks to gross...
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This paper re-examines the validity of the monetary exchange rate model during the post-Bretton Woods era for 18 OECD countries. Our analysis simultaneously considers the presence of both cross-sectional dependence and multiple structural breaks, which have not received much attention in...
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countries using data spanning the period 1870 to 2002. For this purpose, three recently developed panel unit root tests that … for the panel as a whole. Estimates of the speed of this convergence is also provided. …
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, taking Ontario a case study, we seek to explain these patterns using recent panel cointegration methods that are robust to …
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rates is that conventional time series tests may have low power, and that panel data should generate more powerful tests …. This paper provides an extensive evaluation of this power argument to the use of panel data in the forecasting context. In …
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Time series unit root evidence suggests that inflation is nonstationary. By contrast, when using more powerful panel … result by applying a battery of recent panel unit root tests. The results suggest that the stationarity of inflation holds …
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