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recent developed panel cointegration techniques. In contrast to previous studies, the analysis accounts for the fact that …
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Asian economies. The current study for the first time has used the panel data covering 36 Asian countries for the period … addressed the issue of cross section dependence and used Westerlund (2007) panel cointegration test which is robust against … cross section dependence and heterogeneity for detecting the presence of panel cointegration. By applying Fully Modified OLS …
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This study re-visits the health-income nexus for Malaysia using alternative econometric techniques which addressed on the small sample problem. This study covers the period of 1970-2009. Based on the appealing small sample properties, we apply the bounds testing approach to cointegration and the...
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This paper examines the factors that are contribute at the most explained and efficient way to health expenditures in Greece. Two methods are applied. Multiple regressions and vector error correction models are estimated, as also unit root tests applied to define in which order variables are...
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Using time series techniques, this paper examines the relationship between the suicide rate and income inequality in Japan. Since both the suicide rate and income inequality (Gini coefficient) in Japan are integrated of order one for the sample period 1951–2007, the existence of cointegration...
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taxes.Design: First, using a panel of state-level data from 1954 to 2005, this study performs unit root co-integration tests …, and Texas.Conclusions: This paper's method resolves the spurious problem encountered in panel data regarding long time …
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Time-series models of the demand for alcoholic beverages have been criticized for use of annual data; omitted variables; mis-measurement of advertising; simultaneous equations bias; and inadequate attention to nonstationarity and dynamics. This paper reappraises the relationship between alcohol...
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