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Does GDP composition affect GDP growth and volatility? Typically, economies at advanced stages of development grow slower, are less volatile and have a larger share of services in GDP with respect to economies at middle stages. I propose a theory of development consistent with these three facts....
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dynamic panel data models. In particular, in our model the long-run relationship between effective exchange rates and domestic …
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different approaches, the panel data analysis and fuzzy logic, and to compare the results. To a panel with the crosssection …. Then, this traditional panel approach is contrasted with an alternative investigation based on fuzzy logic. The key …
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, including a generalized method of moments (GMM) and random coefficient (RC) estimation, are employed on panel data covering the … estimation period 1977:1-2003:4 using three measures of volatility. In contrast to recent studies employing panel data, we do not …
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This paper examines the impact of Dollar exchange rate volatility on firm productivity in Emerging Markets economies (EMs). Using firm level data covering 16 EMs over the period 1998 -2019, the paper shows that dollar exchange rate volatility reduces firm productivity growth. Exploring channels,...
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