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between unionization and income inequality for a sample of 20 countries. Using heterogeneous panel cointegration techniques …
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attendance rates for a panel of countries from 1925 to 1990. We employ panel cointegration and causality techniques to control … the log of GDP per capita. The result is robust to alternative estimation methods, potential outliers, sample selection …
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heterogeneous panel cointegration techniques that are robust to omitted variables and endogenous regressors to estimate the effect … ; Panel cointegration ; General-to-specific approach …
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This paper argues that previous cross-country (panel) studies on the relationship between income inequality and health …-country heterogeneity in the impact of inequality on health. Using panel cointegration techniques that are robust to omitted variables … ; Inequality ; Panel cointegration …
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panel cointegration techniques that are robust to omitted variables and endogenous regressors to estimate the effect of …
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One reason donors provide foreign aid is to support their exports to aid-recipient countries. Time series data for Germany suggests an average return of between US$ 1.04 to US$ 1.50 for each US dollar of aid spent by Germany. Although this is well below previous estimates, the value is robust to...
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