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In recent years, the government, of African Countries has assumed major responsibilities for economic reforms and growth. In attempting to describe their economies, economists (policymakers) in many African Countries have applied certain models that are by now widely known: Linear programming...
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This chapter reviews work by the authors on the multicriteria Flexible Least Squares (FLS) approach to model estimation. Related work can be accessed here: http://www.econ.iastate.edu/tesfatsi/flshome.htm
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We show that within a life-cycle skill accumulation model, IV identification of the return to schooling parameter is either achieved at any point in the life-cycle where the level of skills accumulated beyond school completion for compliers is exactly equal to the post-schooling skill level of...
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As a unified discipline, econometrics is still relatively young and has been transforming and expanding very rapidly over the past few decades. Major advances have taken place in the analysis of cross sectional data by means of semi-parametric and non-parametric techniques. Heterogeneity of...
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We analyze the properties of various methods for bias-correcting parameter estimates in both stationary and non-stationary vector autoregressive models. First, we show that two analytical bias formulas from the existing literature are in fact identical. Next, based on a detailed simulation...
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We study the random matrix technique for the financial data correlations. The usual correlation matrices are known to be noise dressed. We apply a new and alternative method to estimate the true correlations. To be more efficient in getting rid of the error due to the finite observations of the...
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rate of employment necessary to its production (R = 1). Mainstream econometric analysis appears to support this theory of …
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In Albers & Albers (Spring, 2013) we demonstrated that the historic development of U.S. real GNP, 1869-present, may be structured in recurring 14-year periods. A steady-state rate of growth of 3.4969% is thereby calculated, generating an increase in real GNP proportional to the famous “Golden...
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The present study is, in particular, an attempt to test the relationship between tax level and political stability by using some economic control variables and to see the relationship among government effectiveness, corruption, and GDP. For the purpose, we used the GMM (1991) and GMM system...
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journalism.” Economic theory, he writes, is fiction (stories, loosely connected to the facts); data analysis is journalism (facts …, loosely connected to the stories). Rather than titling the two sections of his book Theory and Evidence, he calls them …
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