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We use a panel data set of 193 countries over 1990-2017 period, by employ the Seemingly unrelated regression (SUR), three stage least squares regression (3SLS), dynamic model two-step generalized method of moments and two-step system generalized method of moments approach to investigate the...
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Purpose - The purpose of this study is to extend the classical noncentral F-distribution under normal settings to noncentral closed skew F-distribution for dealing with independent samples from multivariate skew normal (SN) distributions. Design/methodology/approach - Based on generalized...
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Firms that are more central invest more in equilibrium. Central firms are exposed to larger idiosyncratic shocks that propagate in the production network. Their incentive to engage in precautionary saving is larger, leading to larger investment. In the data, I find support for this prediction,...
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Using a nationally representative data in China, this study applies a difference-in-difference method to estimate the effect of long-term care insurance (LTCI) on spousal labor supply. First, we find LTCI increases the probability of spousal labor participation by 3.4 percentage points and...
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