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The growth rate of temporary help service employment is often considered to be a leading business cycle indicator, because the firing and hiring of temporary help workers typically lead that of permanent workers. However, few works in the literature focus on the mechanism that generates the lag...
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agglomeration externalities. Our analysis indicates that rental rate and price volatility is amplified when agglomeration … externalities are stronger, and is dampened when land plays a larger role in production. In some settings land supply constraints …
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This paper estimates ex-post returns to Australian housing in Australian capital cities 1999 2015 considering the cycle of asset ownership; acquisition, annual operations, taxation and disposition. Modelling accommodates financial leverage and varying taxation regimes. Results confirm home...
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Microeconomic applications of semi-parametric models with an endogenous variable have been largely ignored. Recognizing spatial heterogeneity captured by semi-parametric cost function models can impact economies of scale estimates. We estimate several cost function models, using panel data for...
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A new method for constructing R&D capital stocks is proposed. Following Schumpeter, the development of R&D capital stocks is modelled as a process of creative destruction. Newly generated knowledge is assumed not only to add to the existing R&D capital stocks but also, by displacing old...
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We introduce a conditional volatility model that combines persistent volatility dynamics with spillovers from a wide cross-section of assets. We use elastic net estimation on a large, restricted VAR of realized measures to model these volatility dynamics. We show that despite the many parameters...
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