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eighties. Recommendations of economic theory towards coordination of macropolicy at a supranational level, taken up as a … mainly based on game theory. Although the theoretical base for these arguments is widely accepted, the resulting policy …
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We study the impact of exchange rate risk on an exporting firm in a developing country when there is no forward market in the foreign currency. However there exists a forward traded asset in this country the price of which is highly correlated to the foreign currency. By indirectly hedging its...
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is assumed to be a quasi-fixed factor. Capital allocation is treated as an issue in investment theory, thus endogeniz …
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This paper investigates the effects of fixed versus flexible exchange rate regimes on location choices of firms and on the degree of specialization of countries. In a two-country two-differentiated-good monetary model, demand, supply, and monetary shocks arise after wages are set and prices are...
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likelihood estimation these parametric methods require the assumption of a known conditional distribution. In this paper we … conditional quantiles resulting from a kernel estimation of conditional distributions. …
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In a recent paper, Homburg and Richter have argued that with free mobility of labor within a common labor market there is a need to harmonize and even consolidate pay-as-you-go financed national public pension systems to reach an efficient allocation of labor. We show that with free and...
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This paper reexamines the Equity Premium Puzzle for the German stock market with control for inflation and taxation. Two methods for relaxing the assumption of aggregate consumption being equal to aggregate dividends are compared: the leverage approach and the usage of a bivariate stochastic...
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A widely used method in the analysis of complex econometric models is to replace the "true model" by a highly simplified aggregative one in which the variables are grouped and replaced by sums or weighted averages of the variables in each group. The analysis of the problem of choosing an...
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