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countries, we find remarkable differences in forecast accuracy, and show that they are partly related to geography and …
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found to be related to both the skills of analysts - such as their educational and employment backgrounds - and to geography …
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countries, we find remarkable differences in forecast accuracy, and show that they are partly related to geography and …
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skills of analysts – such as their educational and employment backgrounds – and to geography. In particular, there is …
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-2004, by taking into account the spatial effects due to both institutions and geography. These effects have been modeled by …
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countries, we find remarkable differences in forecast accuracy, and show that they are partly related to geography and …
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found to be related to both the skills of analysts - such as their educational and employment backgrounds - and to geography …
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A ‘new version’ gravity model, is used to estimate the effect of a full range of de facto exchange rate regimes, as classified by Reinhart and Rogoff (2004), on bilateral trade. The results indicate that, while participation in a common currency union is typically strongly...
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skills of analysts – such as their educational and employment backgrounds – and to geography. In particular, there is …
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countries, we find remarkable differences in forecast accuracy, and show that they are partly related to geography and …
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