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The perpetual inventory method used for the construction of education data per country leads to systematic measurement error. This paper analyses the effect of this measurement error on GDP regressions. There is a systematic difference in the education level between census data and observations...
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Estimates of the effect of education on GDP (the social return) have been hard to reconcile with micro evidence on the … substitution. We find no evidence for reversal of this initial effect as in Acemoglu (2002). In the short run, the social return …
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We estimate the impulse response function (IRF) of GDP toa banking crisis, applying an extension of the local projectionsmethod developed in Jorda (2005). This method is shown to bemore robust to misspecification than calculating IRFs analytically. However, it suffers from a hitherto unnoticed...
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the job, job duration should be distributed uniformly. Using extreme value theory, we can infer the shape of the wage …
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