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the US, the Eurozone, Australia, Canada, Japan and the UK using fractional integration and cointegration techniques …
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, recursive estimation methods. Using data between 2002 and 2014, we find limited evidence that QE1 caused a breakup or a … „Quantitative Easings“ der Federal Reserve auf den amerikanischen Zins erkennen. Ausgehend von diesem Ergebnis werden empirisch im …
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The Taylor (1993) rule for determining interest rates is generalized to account for three additional variables: The money supply, money velocity, and the unemployment rate. Thus, five parameters, i.e. weights assigned to the deviation in the inflation rate, the deviation in real GDP (Gross...
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22 stock indices are analysed applying fractional integration/cointegration methods to daily data, first for a sample …
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the US, the Eurozone, Australia, Canada, Japan and the UK using fractional integration and cointegration techniques …
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the US, the Eurozone, Australia, Canada, Japan and the UK using fractional integration and cointegration techniques …
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This paper revisits the Fisher hypothesis by estimating fractional integration and cointegration models that are more …
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This paper revisits the Fisher hypothesis by estimating fractional integration and cointegration models that are more …
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