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Bayesian semiparametric shrinkage (BSS)-based predictive regression models to forecast the US real private residential fixed …
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Bayesian semi-parametric shrinkage (BSS)-based predictive regression models to forecast US real private residential fixed …
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Bayesian semi-parametric shrinkage (BSS)-based predictive regression models to forecast US real private residential fixed …
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Bayesian semi-parametric shrinkage (BSS)-based predictive regression models to forecast US real private residential fixed …
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This paper investigates the causal relationship between asset prices and per capita output across 50 US states and the District of Columbia over 1975 to 2012. A bootstrap panel Granger causality approach is applied on a trivariate VAR comprising of real house prices, real stock prices and real...
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This paper investigates the dynamic causal link between exports and economic growth using both linear and nonlinear Granger causality tests. We use annual South African data on real exports and real gross domestic product from 1911-2011. The linear Granger causality result shows no evidence of...
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macroeconomic variables based on the information contained in the three alternative FCIs using a Bayesian VAR (BVAR), nonlinear …
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set of models -- athoeretical and theoretical, linear and nonlinear, as well as classical and Bayesian models -- to …
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The paper examines the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth for South Africa for the period 1971-2009. Most studies examining this relationship do assume that it remains constant through the years; however the reality might be different since many factors can affect the...
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The main purpose of this paper is to investigate the causal relationship between knowledge (research output) and economic growth in US over 1981 to 2011. To overcome the issues of ignoring possible instability and hence, falsely assuming a constant relationship through the years, we use...
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