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Beyer, Doornik and Hendry (2000, 2001) show analytically that three out of four aggregation methods yield problematic … the choice of aggregation method. …
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Beyer, Doornik and Hendry (2000, 2001) show analytically that three out of four aggregation methods yield problematic … the choice of aggregation method. - Aggregation ; Flexible weights ; Eurowide money demand ; Cointegration …
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Beyer, Doornik and Hendry (2000, 2001) show analytically that three out of four aggregation methods yield problematic … the choice of aggregation method …
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Beyer, Doornik and Hendry (2000, 2001) show analytically that three out of four aggregation methods yield problematic … the choice of aggregation method …
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aggregation biases estimates of monetary policy transmission. We argue that the information mismatch between private agents and … the econometrician —the source of temporal aggregation bias —is equally important as the more studied mismatch between … policy model and show how temporal aggregation bias can exacerbate initial impulse response functions. Because our modeling …
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