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coefficient. In contrast, intergenerational correlation and intergenerational rank correlation are much more robust to such data …-rank regression. Sibling correlation is a broader measure of mobility, particularly useful with limited data. Estimating causal … causal effects of policies on intergenerational regression coefficient, intergenerational correlation, and intergenerational …
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Since Friedman (1953), an advantage often attributed to flexible exchange rate regimes over fixed regimes is their ability to insulate more effectively the economy against real shocks. I use a post-Bretton Woods sample (1973-96) of seventy-five developing countries to assess whether the...
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RER to trade and long run growth and development, analyze the challenges - especially the disconnect between theory and …
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This study provides a re-examination of the aid-income link based on a panel data set which is downloadable at the Canadian Journal of Economics 45(1), 2012 issue. Longer time series data are available for a group of 58 countries and run from 1960 to 2007. In particular, the study aims at...
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For many low-income countries, the impact of structural reforms on economic growth and poverty alleviation crucially depends on the response of aggregate agricultural supply to changing incentives. Despite its policy relevance, the size of this parameter is still largely unknown. This paper...
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