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from the adverse effects of recessions. We use a large British administrative panel data set to study the impact of the …
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of factor jumps. Such jump dependence is implied by standard linear factor models. Our inference is based on a panel of … restriction on the relative magnitude of these two dimensions of the panel. The test is formed from the high‐frequency returns at …
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This paper builds on previous studies to uncover evidence suggesting that cyclical fluctuations in returns to schooling are determined by fluctuations in foreign demand, which tend to be positively correlated with returns to schooling. The effect of export fluctuations (driven by changes in...
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This paper builds on previous studies to uncover evidence suggesting that cyclical fluctuations in returns to schooling are determined by fluctuations in foreign demand, which tend to be positively correlated with returns to schooling. The effec
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from the adverse effects of recessions. We use a large British administrative panel data set to study the impact of the …
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from the adverse effects of recessions. We use a large British administrative panel data set to study the impact of the …
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