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, bivariate and multivariate cointegration techniques are used to assess the degree of integration in four loans and two deposit …
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Recent research suggests that the power law is one of the most universal laws in nature and it also seems to work quite fine in economics and finance. In this paper we show that the power law explains extremely well the relationship between the value of broad-based market indices and their...
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bivariate and multivariate tests for cointegration. While the topic has been analyzed in previous studies such as Gallo and … results from different cointegration methodologies and explicitly control for instability in cointegration relationships and … covering 20 years. In line with previous studies, the empirical results indicate several cointegration relationships between …
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-stationarity of hours worked. In addition, taking these results together, there is no indication of cointegration among the individual …
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, a cointegration analysis of productivity, prices, real wages, employment, and the unemployment rate reveals two long run …
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The system of banking supervision in Europe is undergoing substantial reforms. According to Stigler?s capture theory regulation often follows the preferences of producers. Therefore, the interests of the financial industry might be a major driving force for the ongoing supervisory reform debate....
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-price monetary model and the Mundell-Fleming model. These models are the theoretical basis for the estimation of latent structural …
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We study the pass-through of exchange rate changes to consumer prices for the euro area by estimating vector error correction models for Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain. Using the weights of the Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) we compute a weighted average of the...
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In many situations the applied researcher wants to combine different data sources without knowing the exact link and merging rule. This paper introduces a theoretical framework how two different regional administrative data sources can be merged. It presents different merging schemes based on...
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Employee resistance against innovations is a virulent phenomenon and there is a broad theoretical literature on its determinants. The empirical evidence is scarce, however, and mainly provides descriptive evidence on the incidence of the phenomenon and concentrates on the effectiveness of change...
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