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countries by using OECD panel data and employing heterogeneous panel cointegration and long-run panel Granger …
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and applies it to a panel of 20 OECD countries. The test yields divergent evidence with respect to physical and human …
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estimations by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Therefore decision-makers should be provided with thorough … contribution in the area of fuel demand estimation. Especially in case of analyzing micro-data an often encountered problem in … demand estimation is the large number of zero-observations which poses problems for standard regression methods. The study …
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and applies it to a panel of 20 OECD countries. The test yields divergent evidence with respect to physical and human …-Lucas model - rather than to the human capital augmented Solow model. -- Exogenous growth ; endogenous growth ; panel Granger …
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empirically by means of a Granger-causality analysis of a panel of 18 OECD countries. -- Economic growth ; Structural change … ; Human capital ; Panel Grangercausality tests …
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This paper examines the extent and evolution of exchange rate pass-through (ERPT) using panel cointegration approach …
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literature we bring in macroeconomic panel data for 29 OECD countries over the period 1970-2010 to test the model. In order to …
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of heath status. The estimation approach assumes that income and education are endogenous and a panel data approach is …
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literature we bring in macroeconomic panel data for 29 OECD countries over the period 1970-2010 to test the model. In order to …
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consumption.Next, we estimate this dynamic consumption equation for a panel of 15 OECD countries over the period 1972-2007 taking … simulations. The estimation results support the labour-consumption complementarity hypothesis but not the other forms of …
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