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In this paper, we evaluate the role of a set of variables as leading indicators for Euro-area inflation and GDP growth. Our leading indicators are taken from the variables in the European Central Bank's (ECB) Euro-area-wide model database, plus a set of similar variables for the US. We compare...
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The authors show that, interpreted broadly, the error-correction form is a member of a general class of transformations including those of R. A. Bewley (1979) and G. Bardsen (1989), which give numerically equivalent estimates of long-run multipliers. Whereas the advantage of the Bewley form is...
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Recent developments in the field of the econometrics of panel data with non-stationary series are reviewed and interpreted. In particular, we discuss tests for unit roots and cointegration, and the roles of mean and variance correction, non-parametric correction and full modification for the...
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The application of econometric analysis to the process of economic policy formulation is considered. A framework is provided by the theory of reduction, specifically reductions where key information losses would invalidate policy. Consequently, model evaluation, the role of econometric models,...
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The paper exposits Wiener distribution theory for I(1) time series as an overview to a special issue on testing integration and cointegration. The behavior of an I(1) series is related to a Wiener process to derive the limiting distribution of its sample mean. Other Wiener processes are related...
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