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While numerous studies have investigated influences of built environment characteristics on travel behavior, many scholars are concerned about the confounding effect of residential self-selection. This paper argues that the existence of transport-attitude-based residential self-selection hardly...
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Based largely on the work of Funke and Hall, estimation results indicate non-causality between money and price level …
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Kuala Lumpur. This paper tests the causality issue between defense spending and economic growth in the Philippines. The …
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causality and cointegration techniques to a Swedish time series data set on energy and economic growth spanning 150 years to …
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Neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage is associated to increased individual risk of ischemic heart disease (IHD). However, the value of this association for causal inference is uncertain. Moreover, neighborhoods are often defined by available administrative boundaries without evaluating in...
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adjustment from short-run disequilibrium to long-run equilibrium. The Granger causality tests reveal unidirectional causality …
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causality relationships we used a multivariate cointegration approach based on the recent advances in time series econometrics …
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Efficient price setting implies that news create volatility since traders flock to the market in order to re-optimise their portfolios. In due course of the price finding process volatility should decline once the asset price approaches its new, efficient level. In this note I present evidence...
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, results of the Granger causality tests reveal that there is unidirectional causality that runs from tourism development to …
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