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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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Alcohol consumption in an empty nest
Scervini, Francesco; Trucchi, Serena - 2024
Alcohol consumption among older adults has been drawing public health interest due to the rising use of alcohol in the growing elderly population. This paper adds to the understanding of alcohol consumption in later life by investigating the impact of a specific life event: the transition to an...
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Extended multivariate EGARCH model : a model for zero-return and negative spillovers
Xu, Yongdeng - 2024
This paper introduces an extended multivariate EGARCH model that overcomes the zero-return problem and allows for negative news and volatility spillover effects, making it an attractive tool for multivariate volatility modeling. Despite limitations, such as noninvertibility and unclear...
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Asymmetric information and credit rationing in a model of search
Selcuk, Cemil - 2024
This paper presents a competitive search model focusing on the impact of asymmetric information on credit markets. We show that limited entry by lenders results in endogenous credit rationing, which, in turn, plays a key role in managing adverse selection and prevents the credit market from...
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Competition for budget-constrained buyers : exploring all-pay auctions
Selcuk, Cemil - 2024
When faced with budget-constrained bidders, all-pay auctions revenue-dominate standard auctions (Örst and second-price), which, in a competitive market, gives an edge to the all-pay format. An equilibrium in which sellers compete with standard auctions fails to exist if the all-pay format is...
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Following recommendations from public and private correlation devices in a game of chicken
Bone, John; Drouvelis, Michalis; Gürgüç, Zeynep; … - 2024
We consider a specific parametric version of Chicken and two different correlation devices, public and private, with the same expected payoffs in equilibrium, which is also the best correlated equilibrium payoff for the game. Despite our choices of parameters (payoffs) in the game, in an...
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SME relationship banking and loan contracting : survey-based evidence from China
Lu, Shun; Glushenkova, Marina; Huang, Wei; Matthews, Kent - 2024
This study explores the impact of relationship banking on the financial constraints and loan conditions of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in China. Our research contributes to the literature in several ways. First, we examine both the financial costs and loan benefits associated with...
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Sovereign debt issuance and selective default
Paczos, Wojtek; Shakhnov, Kirill - 2024
Sovereigns issue debt on both domestic and foreign markets and the two debts are uncorrelated in the data. Sovereigns default mostly selectively. We propose a theory to rationalize these observations. A government chooses the optimal combination of two debts to smooth consumption, which is...
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Domestic and foreign sovereign debt stability
Torres, Leonardo Barros; Paczos, Wojtek; Shakhnov, Kirill - 2024
We present a theory of determinants of sovereign debt stability on foreign and domestic markets. Besides the two traditional factors - debt size and output contractions, we highlight the role of the third factor: distortionary tax, which hinders the government’s ability to freely raise...
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Inflation persistence in the UK 1993-2019 : from months to years
Dixon, Huw; Li, Yiyi; Meenagh, David; Tian, Maoshan - 2024
In this paper we model monthly UK inflation and find that there is some small but significant autocorrelation, particularly at 12 months. We find that this autocorrelation in monthly inflation leads to significant persistence in the headline annual inflation figure. A one-off shock to monthly...
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Evolution or involution? : a systematic literature review of organisations’ blockchain adoption factors
Zhang, Ying; Tavalaei, Mahdi; Parry, Glenn; Zhou, Peng - 2024
To understand the slow adoption of blockchain technology by organisations, we conduct a systematic literature review of adoption factors using a mixed-methods approach. Using thematic analysis, 880 factors are identified and grouped into 29 themes, which offer a comprehensive overview of the...
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