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This paper integrates innovation input and output effects of R&D subsidies into a modified Crépon–Duguet–Mairesse (CDM) model. Our results largely confirm insights of the input additionality literature, i.e. public subsidies complement private R&D investment. In addition, results point to...
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In this paper, we propose a new method to assess the impact of sovereign ratings on sovereign bond yields. We estimate the impulse response of the interest rate, following a change in the rating. Since ratings are ordinal and moreover extremely persistent, it proves difficult to estimate those...
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This paper proposes a novel approach to uncover the linkages of the housing market and macroeconomy for fifteen OECD countries. One of the limitations of conventional approach is that it does not distinguish the time domain from the frequency domain. However, econometric and economic rationale...
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We introduce a new, factor based bootstrap approach which is robust under heteroskedastic error terms for inference in functional coefficient models. Modeling the functional coefficient parametrically, the bootstrap approximation of an F statistic is shown to hold asymptotically. In simulation...
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New macro empirical evidence is provided to assess the relative importance of object and idea gaps in explaining the world income distribution dynamics over a benchmark period 1960-1985. Results are then extended through 1995. Formal statistical hypothesis tests allow us to discriminate between...
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New macro empirical evidence is provided to assess the relative importance of object and idea gaps in explaining the world income distribution dynamics. Formal statistical hypothesis tests allow us to discriminate between two competing growthmodels: (i) the standard neoclassical growth model...
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Funds of Hedge Funds (FoHFs) are often thought to have excess skewness relative to the S&P 500. We illustrate by means of novel econometric methods that this arises because of a buy-and-hold strategy with respect to underlying hedge funds, which exhibit excess skewness with respect to the...
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Multidimensional poverty measures give rise to a host of statistical hypotheses which are of interest to applied economists and policy-makers alike. In the specific context of the generalized Alkire-Foster (Alkire and Foster 2008) class of measures, we show that many of these hypotheses can be...
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We assess the out-of-sample performance of Bitcoin within portfolios of various asset classes and a well-diversified portfolio employing standard metrics under four strategies. Most importantly, we show the value-added net of transaction costs. Our findings suggest significant diversification...
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Controlling for the data-snooping bias, this study aims to identify all outperformers for periods prior to the outbreak of the sub-prime mortgage crisis and to test if any of these in-sample ‘real' top hedge funds survived this credit crunch during the Jul. 2007 to Aug. 2008 (out-of-sample)...
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