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This contribution revises Monte-Carlo based simulation techniques as used in Business Taxation and Accounting literature, most prominently proposed by fellows of arqus. Therefore, we focus on a methodically orientated discussion. Our results suggest that the standard approach leads to biased...
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This paper provides evidence of heterogeneous treatment effects on trade from switching among three types of de-facto exchange rate regimes: freely floating, currency bands, and pegs or currency unions. A cottage literature at the interface of macroeconomics and international economics focuses...
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This paper provides evidence of heterogeneous treatment effects on trade from switching among three types of de-facto exchange rate regimes: freely floating, currency bands, and pegs or currency unions. A cottage literature at the interface of macroeconomics and international economics focuses...
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This paper provides evidence of heterogeneous treatment effects on trade from switching among three types of de-facto exchange rate regimes: freely floating, currency bands, and pegs or currency unions. A cottage literature at the interface of macroeconomics and international economics focuses...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010955197