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monetary policy 20 econometrics 14 economic models 11 Monitoring 9 Surveillance 9 government 9 inflation 9 experiments 7 fiscal policy 7 growth 7 income 7 trade 7 Africa 6 Canada 6 Influenza 6 health 6 monitoring 6 prices 6 Dictator Game 5 Exponential family 5 business cycles 5 central banks 5 charitable giving 5 interest rate 5 trade policy 5 Britain 4 Foreign Aid 4 Foreign Direct Investment 4 Inflation 4 education 4 employment 4 exchange rate 4 free trade 4 lobbying 4 macroeconomics 4 money 4 poverty 4 production 4 risk aversion 4 social capital 4
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Fielding, David 26 Siklos, P.L. 25 Cotton, Christopher 21 Frisén, Marianne 20 Parmeter, Christopher F. 16 Davis, Douglas D. 13 Andersson, Eva 12 Knowles, Stephen 11 Tol, Richard S.J. 11 Santos, Manuel S. 10 Winchester, Niven 10 Flores, Carlos A. 9 Haug, Alfred A. 9 Holmes, Peter 9 Oleg, Korenok 9 Perroni, C. 9 Schiöler, Linus 9 Mitnik, Oscar A. 8 SIKLOS, P.L. 8 Akin, S. Nuray 7 Farhat, Dan 7 McCready, D.J. 7 Newell, Andrew 7 Owen, P. Dorian 7 Razzolini, Laura 7 Berg, Nathan 6 Bock, David 6 Gazeley, Ian 6 Giuliano, Laura 6 Henderson, Daniel J. 6 Ivanov, Asen 6 Jonsson, Robert 6 Kelly, David L. 6 Korenok, Oleg 6 Peralta-Alva, Adrian 6 Reilly, Barry 6 Siklos, P. 6 Staehler, Frank 6 Tol, Richard 6 Tol, Richard S. J. 6
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Department of Economics, School of Business 272 Department of Economics, School of Business and Economics 134 Department of Economics, School of Business, Management and Economics 127 Statistical Research Unit, Department of Economics, School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg 36 Department of Economics, School of Business Management 21
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Working Papers / Department of Economics, School of Business 272 Working Papers / Department of Economics, School of Business and Economics 106 Working Paper Series / Department of Economics, School of Business, Management and Economics 76 Discussion Papers in Economics 51 Research Reports / Statistical Research Unit, Department of Economics, School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg 36 LCERPA Working Papers 28 Economics Working Papers / Department of Economics, School of Business Management 8 Finance Working Papers 5 Management Working Papers 4 Accounting Working Papers 2 Marketing Working Papers 2
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Single-Step Estimation of a Partially Linear Model
Henderson, Daniel J.; Parmeter, Christopher F. - Department of Economics, School of Business - 2015
In this paper we propose an asymptotically equivalent single-step alternative to the two-step partially linear model estimator in Robinson (1988). The estimator not only has the potential to decrease computing time dramatically, it shows substantial finite sample gains in Monte Carlo simulations.
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Export Diversification: Is There Anything to the Hump?
Papageorgiou, Chris; Parmeter, Christopher F. - Department of Economics, School of Business - 2015
Recent research documents a hump in the trade diversification-income relationship. We show that when time variation is accounted for that the appearance of this hump is much less obvious.
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Probabilistic Stabilization Targets
Fitzpatrick, Luke G.; Kelly, David L. - Department of Economics, School of Business - 2015
We study stabilization targets: common environmental policy recommendations that specify a maximum probability of an environmental variable exceeding a fixed target (e.g. limit climate change to at most 2°C above preindustrial). Previous work generally considers stabilization targets under...
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Sharing the Burden for Climate Change Mitigation in the Canadian Federation
Christoph Böhringer, Nicholas Rivers, Thomas F. … - Department of Economics, School of Business and Economics - 2015
Dividing the burden for greenhouse gas abatement amongst the provinces has proven challenging in Canada, and is a major factor contributing to Canada’s poor historic performance on greenhouse gas abatement. As the country aims to achieve substantial cuts to emissions over the next decade and...
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Can monetary policy surprise the market?
Claus, Edda; Dungey, Mardi - Department of Economics, School of Business and Economics - 2015
This paper extracts measures of monetary policy surprises for Australia, Canada and the United States using a latent factor framework. We distinguish monetary policy surprises which occur when central banks report new assessments of the economy (or do not reinforce changes expected by market...
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Prolonged Reserves Accumulation, Credit Booms, Asset Prices and Monetary Policy in Asia
Filardo, Andrew J.; Siklos, Pierre L. - Department of Economics, School of Business and Economics - 2015
This paper examines past evidence of prolonged periods of foreign exchange reserves accumulation in the Asia-Pacific region. Several proxies for this unobserved variable are considered, including a newly proposed one based on a factor model. We focus on identifying periods of prolonged...
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The credit cycle and the business cycle in Canada and the U.S.: Two solitudes?
Siklos, Pierre L.; Lavender, Brady - Department of Economics, School of Business and Economics - 2015
Recent events highlight the importance of understanding the relationship between credit availability and real economic activity. This paper estimates macroeconomic models for Canada to investigate the relationship between changes in non-price lending standards, business loans and output. We ask...
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The credit cycle and the business cycle in Canada and the U.S.: Two solitudes?
Siklos, Pierre L.; Lavender, Brady - Department of Economics, School of Business and Economics - 2015
Recent events highlight the importance of understanding the relationship between credit availability and real economic activity. This paper estimates macroeconomic models for Canada to investigate the relationship between changes in non-price lending standards, business loans and output. We ask...
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The effect of index futures trading on volatility: Three markets for Chinese stocks
Martin T. Bohl, Jeanne Diesteldorf, Pierre L. Siklos - Department of Economics, School of Business and Economics - 2015
This paper examines whether the introduction of Chinese stock index futures had an impact on the volatility of the underlying spot market. To this end, we estimate several Generalized Auto-Regressive Conditional Heteroscedasticity (GARCH) models and compare our findings for mainland China with...
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Why is Italy doing so badly?
Pelloni, Gianluigi; Savioli, Marco - Department of Economics, School of Business and Economics - 2015
We present the current Italian economic crisis as a phase of a major systemic decline. We argue that “Italy’s system” has forced the country to abandon a “dynamic” view of comparative advantage, crucial for sustained economic growth, in favour of a “static” view of specialization....
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