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, linkages between emerging markets and the USA have also increased. In this study, we examine the international financial market …
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effects. Although our theory contains no money illusion, no permanent nominal rigidities, and no departure from rational …
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advantages and disadvantages of stochastic coefficients and suggest procedures to address the identification and estimation …
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likelihood estimation is discussed and a complete Bayesian analysis of the multivariate split normal distribution is developed. …
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A neglected aspect of the otherwise fairly well developed Bayesian analysis of cointegration is the point estimation of …
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instance, point estimation, credibility intervals and predictive inference are discussed in both scenarios, the priori and …
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profession in the USA. This paper evaluates the founding principles upon which this profession was based in the 1980s. It then …
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This paper presents an approach to understanding the shadow banking system in the United States using a new Global Flow of Funds (GFF) conceptual framework developed by the IMF’s Statistics Department (STA). The GFF uses external stock and flow matrices to map claims between...
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