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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 932 Arbeitspapier 472 Graue Literatur 447 Non-commercial literature 447 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1
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English 1,097 Undetermined 78
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Minford, Patrick 213 Meenagh, David 124 Zhou, Peng 87 Matthews, Kent 86 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 472 Cardiff Economics Working Papers E2016/6 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 473 EconStor 460 RePEc 242
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Interaction and non-neutral effects of factors in Chinese wheat production
Selim, Sheikh; Parvin, Naima; Patel, Vasita - 2010
In this paper we examine the role of the interaction between labour productivity and the use of factors in explaining the recent (1998-2007) 11% decline in wheat production in China. We employ a non-neutral stochastic production frontier approach that enables us to identify the interaction and...
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Banking efficiency in emerging market economies
Matthews, Kent - 2010
This paper reviews the different ways to measure bank efficiency and highlight the results of research on bank efficiency in Asian emerging economies. In particular it will outline the extent of research thus far conducted on the efficiency of banks in Pakistan and comment on how to build and...
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A banking explanation of the US velocity of money: 1919 - 2004
Benk, Szilárd; Gillman, Max; Kejak, Michal - 2009
The paper shows that US GDP velocity of M1 money has exhibited long cycles around a 1.25% per year upward trend, during the 1919-2004 period. It explains the velocity cycles through shocks constructed from a DSGE model and annual time series data (Ingram et al., 1994). Model velocity is stable...
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Gratuitous violence and the rational offender model
Foreman-Peck, James; Moore, Simon - 2009
Rational offender models assume that individuals choose whether to offend by weighing the rewards against the chances of apprehension and the penalty if caught. While evidence indicates that rational theory is applicable to acquisitive crimes, the explanatory power for gratuitous non-fatal...
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Bank productivity in China 1997 - 2007: An exercise in measurement
Matthews, Kent; Zhang, Nina - 2009
This study examines the productivity growth of the nationwide banks of China and a sample of city commercial, banks for the eleven years to 2007. Estimates of total factor productivity growth are constructed with appropriate confidence intervals, using a bootstrap method for the Malmquist index....
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Economic policy: Protectionism as an elite strategy
Minford, Patrick; Nowell, Eric - 2009
The EU has pursued protectionist policies not merely in food but also in manufacturing at the customs union level. In services it has not dismantled much of the existing national protectionism. The economic costs are calculated here at some 3% of GDP for the UK and some 4% for the rest of the EU...
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Consistent estimation, model selection and averaging of dynamic panel data models with fixed effect
Li, Guangjie - 2009
In the context of an autoregressive panel data model with fixed effect, we examine the relationship between consistent parameter estimation and consistent model selection. Consistency in parameter estimation is achieved by using the tansformation of the fixed effect proposed by Lancaster (2002)....
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Out of many, dominance by a few? Market power in the Jamaican banking sector
Daley, Jenifer; Matthews, Kent - 2009
This paper presents an empirical assessment of the degree of competition within the Jamaican banking sector during the period 1998 to 2007. The popular H-statistic by Panzar and Rosse is utilised to estimate market power among the sample of banks. Using usual statistical tests, we are unable to...
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Auditor quality and the role of accounting information in explaining UK stock returns
Clatworthy, Mark A.; Pong, Christopher K .M.; Wong, Woon K. - 2009
Using a variance decomposition approach, we examine the importance of accounting information - in particular the cash flow and accruals components of earnings - in explaining the variation in UK company stock returns. We extend prior research by analysing whether auditor quality moderates the...
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Rational cost inefficiency in Chinese banks
Matthews, Kent; Xiao, Zhiguo; Zhang, Xu - 2009
According to a frequently cited finding by Berger et al (1993), X-inefficiency contributes 20% to cost-inefficiency in western banks. Empirical studies of Chinese banks tend to place cost-inefficiency in the region of 50%. Such estimates would suggest that Chinese banks suffer from gross cost...
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