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economic growth 6 DSGE models 5 tax level 5 Bayesian Model Averaging 4 divided government 4 Adam Smith 3 Calvo 3 Separation of powers 3 Unemployment 3 child labour 3 dualism 3 growth 3 inequality 3 line item veto 3 reset inflation 3 semiparametric 3 Age Demographics 2 Bayesian model averaging 2 Convergence 2 Death clustering 2 Demand Equations 2 Democrats 2 Euro 2 Financial development 2 India 2 Intellectual property 2 Internet 2 New Economy 2 Piracy 2 Rational expectations 2 Regression discontinuity design 2 Republicans 2 Stochastic Trends 2 Tikhonov Regularization 2 Wages 2 ageing population 2 altruism 2 cash transfers 2 dual economies 2 education 2
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Free 118
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Book / Working Paper 118
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English 83 Undetermined 35
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Temple, Jonathan 12 Demery, David 8 Bhalotra, Sonia 7 Kara, Engin 6 Duck, Nigel W. 5 Huang, Yongfu 5 Pickering, Andrew 5 Attfield, Clifford L.F. 4 Brewer, Anthony 4 Duck, Nigel 4 Ferrero, Lucas 4 Ying, Huikang 4 Burgess, Simon 3 Cannon, Edmund 3 Carter, Patrick 3 Giovannoni, Francesco 3 Lalé, Etienne 3 Sirimaneetham, Vatcharin 3 Stoja, Evarist 3 Acker, Daniella 2 Arulampalam, Wiji 2 Attfield, Clifford 2 Hiller, Timo 2 Korczak, Piotr 2 Magalhães, Leandro De 2 Magalhães, Leandro M. De 2 Magalhães, Leandro M. de 2 Maloney, John 2 Panagopoulos, Andreas 2 Polanski, Arnold 2 Rayna, Thierry 2 Rockey, James 2 Scaramozzino, Pasquale 2 Sin, Jasmin 2 Sokullu, Senay 2 Turon, Helene 2 Windmeijer, Frank 2 Adriani, Fabrizio 1 Andreopoulos, Spyros 1 Asparouhova, Elena 1
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School of Economics, Finance and Management, University of Bristol 118
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Bristol Economics Discussion Papers 118
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Structural Transformation, the Push-Pull Hypothesis and the Labour Market
Monteforte, Fabio - School of Economics, Finance and Management, University … - 2015
This paper proposes a small-scale general equilibrium model of structural transformation with an urban labour market characterized by search frictions. The model is used to investigate the role of sectoral TFPs as main drivers of structural change and a new growth accounting exercise gives a...
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Turbulence and the Employment Experience of Older Workers
Lalé, Etienne - School of Economics, Finance and Management, University … - 2015
We provide a joint account of the unemployment and labor force participation patterns of older male workers during the past half-century, and of the role of institutions that have shaped their employment experience. To do so, we build an equilibrium model with labor market frictions,...
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Labour Informality, Selective Migration, and Productivity in General Equilibrium
Ying, Huikang - School of Economics, Finance and Management, University … - 2015
This paper studies the interactions between urban labour informality and selective migration, and explores the consequences of productivity changes at both sectoral and individual levels. It proposes a general equilibrium model with heterogeneous workers to characterize the sizable agriculture...
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Worker Reallocation Across Occupations: Confronting Data With Theory
Lalé, Etienne - School of Economics, Finance and Management, University … - 2015
This paper studies the secular behavior of worker reallocation across occupations in the US labor market. In the empirical analysis, we use 45 years of microdata to construct consistent time-series and document that the fraction of employment reallocated annually across occupations is remarkably...
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Growth Econometrics for Agnostics and True Believers
Rockey, James; Temple, Jonathan - School of Economics, Finance and Management, University … - 2015
The issue of model uncertainty is central to the empirical study of economic growth. Many recent papers use Bayesian Model Averaging to address model uncertainty, but Ciccone and Jarociński (2010) have questioned the approach on theoretical and empirical grounds. They argue that a standard...
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The Consumption, Income, and Wealth of the Poorest: Cross-Sectional Facts of Rural and Urban Sub-Saharan Africa for Macroeconomists
Magalhães, Leandro De; Santaeulàlia-Llopis, Raül - School of Economics, Finance and Management, University … - 2015
This paper provides new empirical insights on the joint distribution of consumption, income, and wealth (CIW) in three of the poorest countries in the world - Malawi, Tanzania, and Uganda - all located in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Our first finding is that while income inequality is similar to...
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Reputational Bidding
Giovannoni, Francesco; Makris, Miltiadis - School of Economics, Finance and Management, University … - 2014
We consider auctions where bidders care about the reputational effects of their bidding and argue that the amount of information that is disclosed at the end of the auction will influence bidding. Our analysis focuses on several bid disclosure rules that capture all of the realistic cases. We...
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Life During Structural Transformation
Temple, Jonathan; Ying, Huikang - School of Economics, Finance and Management, University … - 2014
We examine whether structural transformation leads to a Kuznets curve. We present a dynamic general equilibrium model with heterogeneous workers, occupational self-selection and selective migration, and calibrate the model to survey data for Malawi. We show that structural transformation raises...
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Transfers and Transformations: Remittances, Foreign Aid, and Growth
Temple, Jonathan; Ying, Huikang; Carter, Patrick - School of Economics, Finance and Management, University … - 2014
For many developing countries, international transfers are now a significant source of income. These transfers include official development aid, private charitable donations, and personal remittances. This paper uses dynamic one-sector and multi-sector models to isolate conditions under which...
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Long Run Dynamics of World Food, Crude Oil Prices and Macroeconomic Variables: A Cointegration VAR Analysis
Fernández, José M. - School of Economics, Finance and Management, University … - 2014
This study examines the long-run relationship between the real world price of maize, soybeans and sugar with the real world price of crude oil and a series of macroeconomic variables using a cointegration analysis from January 1982 until December 2012. The main empirical results support a strong...
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