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We argue that in modelling cross-country growth models one should first identify so-called outlying observations. For the data set of Sala-i-Martin, we use the least median of squares (LMS) estimator to identify outliers. As LMS is not suited for inference, we then use reweighted least squares...
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This paper offers a meta-regression analysis of the literature on the drivers of financial development. Our results based on 1900 estimates suggest that institutional quality is positively correlated to both private sector credit and stock market capitalization (both as share of GDP). Domestic...
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The authors argue that in modelling cross-country growth models one should first identify so-called outlying observations. For the data set of Sali-i-Martin, they use the least median of squares (LMS) estimator to identify outliers. As LMS is not suited for inference, they then use reweighted...
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This paper offers a meta-regression analysis of the literature on the drivers of financial development. Our results based on 1900 estimates suggest that institutional quality is positively correlated to both private sector credit and stock market capitalization (both as share of GDP). Domestic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012830987
examining the effects of an unexpectedly accepted and farreaching referendum in Switzerland in February 2014. The vote has put … several economically relevant agreements between Switzerland and its main trading partner, the European Union, at stake. Using …
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Die unerwartet schwache Konjunktur und der leicht höhere Wechselkurs haben im vergangenen Winter die Tourismusnachfrage gedämpft. Allerdings profitierten die alpinen Regionen vom vielen Schnee und den guten Witterungsbedingungen, weshalb sie ein stärkeres Wachstum der Logiernächte als die...
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