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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 considers the maximum likelihood estimation of the panel data models with interactive effects. Motivated in … designed for panel data with short time periods or are less efficient. The maximum likelihood estimator has desirable …
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An approximate factor model of high dimension has two key features. First, the idiosyncratic errors are correlated and heteroskedastic over both the cross-section and time dimensions; the correlations and heteroskedasticities are of unknown forms. Second, the number of variables is comparable or...
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Spatial effects and common-shocks effects are of increasing empirical importance. Each type of effect has been analyzed separately in a growing literature. This paper considers a joint modeling of both types. Joint modeling allows one to determine whether one or both of these effects are...
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This paper investigates efficient estimation of heterogeneous coefficients in panel data models with common shocks …
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