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employing a Non-linear Panel autoregressive distributive lag model along with a Panel Asymmetric granger casualty test. For the … Panel-NARDL model, the Pre-crisis regime comprises of 289 observations from 1st January 2000 to 1st January 2008, the post … estimating Pesaran's 2004 CD test. Findings indicated that the linear panel-based ARDL model failed to establish long …
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the conventional symmetrical panel ARDL (PARDL) model was not able to formulate long-run cointegration between currency …. However, asymmetrical cointegration was established between the currency values and stock market indexes for the pre … recessionary period and the overall sampling time frame by utilizing the panel-based NARDL framework (PNARDL). The study suggests …
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have a good reference, we also tested the same issue for the oil-platinum relationship. Using the cointegration methods, we …
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spectrum of econometric tools (cointegration, VAR model, Granger causality, variance decomposition) and comparison of changes …
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This paper considers the effect of systemic financial crises on aggregate consumption. Using a sample of 23 countries over 32 years, we find that consumption growth seems lower during banking crises, crises following credit booms and crises following house price booms. Moreover, the response to...
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The paper aims to investigate the economic relationship between inflation and domestic debt. In countries that experience high inflation, the inflationary process fed on increasing costs of domestic debt. As a result, the increasing debt to GDP ratios led these countries to borrow at higher...
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