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existence of significant autocorrelation, bias,and fat tails. Each of these three issues has been studied individually, but no … accounting for the existence of autocorrelation, bias, and fat tails inthe evaluation. …
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Zur Bewertung von Investitionsprojekten mit mehrperiodigen Zahlungenk¨onnen die erwarteten Zahlungen mit geeigneten Kapitalkostendiskontiert werden. Die Kapitalkosten werden in der Regel als die erwarteteeinperiodige Rendite der Investition bestimmt, wobei häufigauf Kapitalmarktmodelle wie das...
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. The novelty is in improving over the well-knownheteroscedasticity and autocorrelation consistent (HAC) robust standard …
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We propose a general class of Markov-switching-ARFIMA processes in order to combine strands of long memory and Markov-switching literature. Although the coverage of this class of models is broad, we show that these models can be easily estimated with the DLV algorithm proposed. This algorithm...
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We use a two-country model with a central bank maximizing union-wide welfareand two fiscal authorities minimizing comparable, but slightly differentcountry-wide losses. We analyze the rivalry between the three authorities inseven static games. Comparing a homogeneous with a heterogeneous...
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Past empirical research on monetary policy in open economies has found evidence of the ’delayed overshooting’, the ’forward discount’ and the ’exchange rate’ puzzles. We revisit the effects of monetary policy on exchange rates by applying Uhlig’s (2005) identification procedure that...
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Microfoundations of the euro´s effect on euro area trade hinge on the timing, thespeed and the size of adjustment in trade costs. We estimate timing, speed and sizeof adjustment in trade costs for sectoral trade data. Our approach allows for sectorspecific impacts of trade costs on sectoral...
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Global liquidity expansion has been very dynamic since 2001. Contrary to conventionalwisdom, high money growth rates have not coincided with a concurrent rise in goodsprices. At the same time, however, asset prices have increased sharply, significantlyoutpacing the subdued development in...
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This paper analyzes the evolution of the degree of global cyclicalinterdependence over the period 1960-2005. We categorize the 106 countries in oursample into three groups—industrial countries, emerging markets, and other developingeconomies. Using a dynamic factor model, we then decompose...
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We develop a two-country labour-market model characterised by union wage-bargaining, in which the unemployed incur individual-specific costs of seeking work abroad. We explore the effects on equilibrium unemployment and population in each country of changes in union bargaining strength,...
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