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In a recent paper, Bai and Perron (2006) demonstrate that their approach for testing for multiple structural breaks in time series works well in large samples, but they found substantial deviations in both the size and power of their tests in smaller samples. We propose modifying their...
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H. Gregg Lewis did fundamental research outlining the economic effects of trade unions and considering how to measure them carefully. He also laid out the theory of the supply and demand for labor in careful detail that has underlain economists' thinking about these outcomes. Aside from...
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Innovations are one of the major determinants of competitive success. As a result, there is a demand for information on the innovation efforts of firms among investors, other stakeholders, and the relevant public. Using content analysis, this paper examines the innovation capital disclosure...
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This paper assesses whether the sensitivity of bilateral trade volumes to various trade cost factors is constant or varies across countries. It utilizes a random coefficients model and analyses a cross-sectional sample of bilateral trade data for 96 countries in 2005. We expect the elasticity of...
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This paper is motivated by our attempt to answer an empirical question: how is private health insurance take-up in Australia affected by the income threshold at which the Medicare Levy Surcharge (MLS) kicks in? We propose a new difference de-convolution kernel estimator for the location and size...
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This paper is motivated by our attempt to answer an empirical question: how is private health insurance take-up in Australia affected by the income threshold at which the Medicare Levy Surcharge (MLS) kicks in? We propose a new difference de-convolution kernel estimator for the location and size...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013025507
This article investigates whether the distance between origin and destination has played an increased role in shaping Italy's domestic tourism flows during the recent years of economic recession. Indeed, the occurrence of closer tourism destinations, as a consequence of the economic crisis, has...
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This paper explores the impact of educational attainment on immigrant earnings in Spain using a Quantile Regression approach. Most of the previous research on the impact schooling on earnings has focused on the mean effect neglecting the discrepancies that arise from unobserved heterogeneity....
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We analyze the trade-off between the benefits of signaling and the distortions from opportunistic earnings management resulting from the discretionary capitalization of Research amp; Development (Ramp;D) expenditures. The latter can be used by managers to signal private information to the...
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We model reject inference - inferring how a rejected credit applicant would have behaved had it been granted credit - using a maximum likelihood approach within the framework of missing data analysis. Contrary to other methods that impute missing data, this reject inference method embeds the...
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