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This paper investigates the degree of persistence of the private debt-to-GDP ratio in 43 OECE countries by estimating the fractional integration parameter of each series. Almost all of them are found to be highly persistent, with orders of integration around or above 1. The only exception is...
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This paper focuses on nominal exchange rates, specifically the US dollar rate vis-à-vis the Euro and the Japanese Yen at a daily frequency. We model both absolute values of returns and squared returns using long-memory techniques, being particularly interested in volatility modelling and...
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-memory processes respectively. The evidence suggests that persistence is particularly high in Japan and some EU countries such as Spain …
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longmemory processes respectively. The evidence suggests that persistence is particularly high in Japan and some EU countries …
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American (LA) countries and the four largest economies in the world (namely the US, the Euro area, Japan and China) over the …
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This paper focuses on nominal exchange rates, specifically the US dollar rate vis-à-vis the Euro and the Japanese Yen at a daily frequency. We model both absolute values of returns and squared returns using long-memory techniques, being particularly interested in volatility modelling and...
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