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We investigate the asymptotic validity of the bootstrap for Durbin-Wu-Hausman (DWH) tests of exogeneity in linear IV regressions, with or without identification. Our analysis of the properties (size and power) of the proposed bootstrap tests provides some new insights and extensions of earlier...
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The presence of illegal, unregulated and unreported (IUU) fishing activities is considered a serious barrier to the sustainable use of marine resources. This paper uses a game theoretic approach to investigate the strategic interaction between fishers and management in the presence of IUU...
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We focus on the classical linear simultaneous equations models and study the sensitivity to instrument endogeneity of six alternative versions of Durbin-Wu-Hausman (DWH) tests of exogeneity. To address this issue, we consider two setups for instrument endogeneity: (i) fixed instrument...
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This paper employs two stage data envelopment analysis (DEA) to investigate the efficiency effects of removing trade barriers on banking performance for a sample of Asian developing economies over the period 1997-2006. First, the DEA is employed to estimate the efficiency scores of banks. After...
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We present a theoretical framework that incorporates energy within an endogenous growth model. The model explicitly allows for the interaction and substitution between fossil fuels, defined as a non-renewable resource derived from some fixed initial stock, and alternative energy, defined as...
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Since The Calculus of Consent (1962), Public Choice has had little influence on the course of public policy in Australia and, in particular, virtually none on the seismic shift from a policy regime antagonistic to competition, to one that gives conditional approval. Competition, of the...
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The Zollverein, a customs union, of 1834 was the outcome of sequential accession negotiations between Prussia and other German states. This paper applies a bargaining model to analyse the choices of negotiation structure and institutional form of a customs union. The existence of negative...
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