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-area currencies. First, using dynamic panel techniques, we estimate an error correction model for the dollar real exchange rate versus …
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We use a panel cointegration model with multiple time- varying individual effects to control for the enigmatic missing …
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Propensity score matching provides an estimate of the effect of a 'treatment' variable on an outcome variable that is largely free of bias arising from an association between treatment status and observable variables. However, matching methods are not robust against 'hidden bias' arising from...
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individual panel data for Germany and repeated cross-sectional data for the United States and the European Union show that the …
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We compare older workers' plans for work and retirement with their subsequent work and retirement outcomes using panel …
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did not contribute to its exorbitant privilege. The econometric panel analysis also fails to find a robust positive …
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We use dynamic panel analysis to examine whether credit rating agencies achieve what they claim to achieve, namely …
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between host countries). For this, we use a panel data set of U.S. foreign affiliate sales to 16 developed countries in 7 …
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like Spiegel and Spulber [1997, RAND Journal of Economics] highlight that effect. The present paper considers a panel data …) and gross investment (INV) in physical capital. The evidence accruing from a dynamic panel data estimation indicates an …
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