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Theorie 185 Theory 141 Großbritannien 81 Geldpolitik 73 Dynamisches Gleichgewicht 71 Indirect Inference 64 China 63 Monetary policy 62 Schätzung 62 United Kingdom 59 DSGE model 57 Dynamic equilibrium 54 Estimation 53 USA 52 DSGE 47 VAR-Modell 47 indirect inference 44 Konjunktur 43 Bank 41 Produktivität 40 VAR model 40 DSGE-Modell 39 Bootstrap 38 Wirtschaftswachstum 37 Productivity 36 Bootstrap-Verfahren 35 Business cycle 35 Schock 35 Welt 34 EU-Staaten 33 United States 32 Inflation 31 Volatilität 31 Wirkungsanalyse 31 Schätztheorie 30 EU countries 29 Economic growth 28 Impact assessment 28 Shock 28 Inflationsrate 27
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Working Paper 930 Arbeitspapier 470 Graue Literatur 445 Non-commercial literature 445 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1
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English 1,095 Undetermined 78
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Minford, Patrick 213 Meenagh, David 124 Matthews, Kent 86 Zhou, Peng 85 Le, Vo Phuong Mai 69 Gillman, Max 57 Xu, Yongdeng 57 Minford, A. Patrick L. 48 Dixon, Huw 45 Ou, Zhirong 43 Selim, Sheikh 41 Collie, David R. 40 Wickens, Michael R. 40 Theodoridis, Konstantinos 38 Matthews, Kent Gerard 34 Pourpourides, Panayiotis M. 31 Azacis, Helmuts 28 Foreman-Peck, James S. 28 Kejak, Michal 27 Wong, Woon K. 26 Khan, Mosahid 23 Copeland, Laurence 20 Dixon, Huw David 20 Easaw, Joshy Z. 19 Luintel, Kul Bahadur 19 Arghyrou, Michael Georgiou 18 Daley, Jenifer 18 Polito, Vito 17 Zhu, Zheyi 17 Kaya, Ezgi 16 Reggiani, Tommaso 16 Selcuk, Cemil 16 Srinivasan, Naveen 16 Benk, Szilárd 15 Guo, Jianguang 15 Ray, Indrajit 15 Zhang, Nina 15 Foreman-Peck, James 14 Liu, Chunping 14 Long, Iain W. 14
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Economics Section, Cardiff Business School 242
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Cardiff Economics Working Papers 702 Cardiff economics working papers 470 Cardiff Economics Working Papers E2016/6 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 471 EconStor 460 RePEc 242
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Understanding spatial heterogeneity in GB agricultural land-use for improved policy targeting
Saart, Patrick W.; Kim, Namhyun; Bateman, Ian - 2021
Today, one of the biggest challenges facing the UK is the new target set when the nation became first major economy to pass net zero emissions law, which requires the country to bring all greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050. On the one hand, there are already a few ideas about how we...
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Estimation in partially linear semiparametric models with parametric and/or nonparametric endogeneity
Kim, Namhyun; Saart, Patrick W. - 2021
Partially linear semiparametric models are advantageous to use in empirical studies of various economic problems due to a special feature that allows the parametric and nonparametric components to exist simultaneously in the model. However, systematic estimation procedures and methods have not...
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Sectoral shocks and monetary policy in the United Kingdom
Dixon, Huw; Franklin, Jeremy; Millard, Stephen Patrick - 2021
In this paper, we examine the extent to which monetary policy should respond to movements in sectoral inflation rates. To do this we construct a Generalised Taylor model that takes specific account of the sectoral make-up of the consumer price index (CPI). We calibrate the model for each sector...
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The eurozone: What is to be done?
Minford, Patrick; Ou, Zhirong; Wickens, Michael R.; … - 2021
We construct a macro DSGE model of the eurozone and its two main regions, the North and the South, with the aim of matching the macro facts of these economies by indirect inference and using the resulting empirically-based model to assess possible new policy regimes. The model we have found to...
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Public private partnerships in Britain: Interpreting recent experience
Foreman-Peck, James S. - 2021
Britain was in the forefront of utilising Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) and contracting out from the 1980s. The British experience of increasing disenchantment with private finance and outsourcing in recent years is therefore of considerable interest. Private contractors have not proved...
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Should Hong Kong switch to Taylor rule? Evidence from DSGE model
Meenagh, David; Minford, Patrick; Zhao, Zhiqi - 2021
This paper studies the economy of Hong Kong through the lens of a small open economy DSGE model with a currency board exchange rate commitment. It assumes flexible prices and a banking system that provides credit to entrepreneurial household-firms; the money supply is fully backed by reserves...
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Computable general equilibrium models of trade in the modern trade policy debate
Chen, Gang; Dong, Xue; Minford, Patrick; Qiua, Guanhua; … - 2021
We set up two rival Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models of world trade, one based on classical theories of comparative advantage, the other based on recent gravity theories. We have tested them by indirect inference on the time-series of trade facts for five major countries or country...
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Innovation policy and performance of Eastern European countries
Foreman-Peck, James S.; Zhou, Peng - 2021
This paper shows that EU and national innovation subsidy policies stimulated Central and East-ern Europe Countries (CEEC) productivity in the years after their entry to the EU. However, the average effectiveness of national funding was higher for the Western control group coun-tries than for the...
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The pricing of unexpected volatility in the currency market
Lu, Wenna; Copeland, Laurence S.; Xu, Yongdeng - 2021
Many recent papers have investigated the role played by volatility in determining the cross-section of currency returns. This paper employs two time-varying factor models: a threshold model and a Markov-switching model to price the excess returns from the currency carry trade. We show that the...
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Does the frequency of reminders matter for their effectiveness? A randomized controlled trial
Antinyan, Armenak; Asatryan, Zareh; Dai, Zhixin; Wang, Kezhi - 2021
We assess the impact of reminder frequency on the probability of paying overdue property taxes in a randomized controlled trial in China. One reminder a week (sent as a text message) considerably increases the probability of tax compliance and results in tangible fiscal gains compared to a...
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