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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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Auctioning Immigration Visas
Collie, David - Economics Section, Cardiff Business School - 2007
Freeman (2006) suggested that auctioning immigration visas and redistributing the revenue to native residents in the host country would increase migration from low-income to high-income countries. The effect of the auctioning of immigration visas, in the Ricardian model from Findlay (1982), on...
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Do real interest rates converge? Evidence from the European Union
Arghyrou, Michael; gregoriou, andros; Kontonikas, Alexandros - Economics Section, Cardiff Business School - 2007
We test for real interest parity (RIP) in the EU25 area. Our contribution is two-fold: First, we account for the previously overlooked effects of structural breaks on real interest rate differentials. Second, we test for RIP against the EMU average. For the majority of our sample countries we...
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Non-Performing Loans and Productivity in Chinese Banks: 1997-2006
Matthews, Kent Gerard; Guo, Jianguang; Zhang, Nina - Economics Section, Cardiff Business School - 2007
This study examines the productivity growth of the nationwide banks of China over the ten years to 2006. Using a bootstrap method for the Malmquist index estimates of productivity growth are constructed with appropriate confidence intervals. The paper adjusts for the quality of the output by...
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Bank Efficiency in China, Rent Seeking versus X-inefficiency: A non-parametric Bootstrapping Approach.
Matthews, Kent Gerard; Guo, Jianguang; Zhang, Nina; … - Economics Section, Cardiff Business School - 2007
This study demarcates cost-inefficiency in Chinese banks into X-inefficiency and rent-seeking-inefficiency. A protected banking market not only encourages weak management and X-inefficiency but also public ownership and state directed lending encourages moral hazard and bureaucratic rent...
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Implicit Contracts and the Cyclicality of the Skill-Premium
Pourpourides, Panayiotis M. - Economics Section, Cardiff Business School - 2007
To examine the cyclical behavior of the skill-premium, this paper introduces implicit labor contracts in a DSGE model where production is characterized by capital-skill complementarity and the utilization of capital is endogenous. It is shown that this model can reproduce the observed cyclical...
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Rare Disasters and the Equity Premium in a Two-Country World
Copeland, Laurence; Zhu, Yanhui - Economics Section, Cardiff Business School - 2007
We extend the Barro (2006) closed-economy model of the equity risk premium in the presence of extreme events ("disasters") to a two-country world. In this more general setting, both the output risk of rare disasters and the associated risk of a default on Government debt, can be diversified. The...
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Growth and relative living standards - testing Barriers to Riches on post-war panel data
Minford, A. Patrick L.; Meenagh, David; Wang, Jiang - Economics Section, Cardiff Business School - 2007
The effect of business tax and regulation on growth, together with potential effects of government spending on education and R&D, is embodied in a model of a small open economy with growth choices. The structural model is estimated on post-war panel data for 76 countries and the bootstrap is...
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The optimality of optimal punishments in Cournot supergames
Azacis, Helmuts; Collie, David - Economics Section, Cardiff Business School - 2007
The result of Colombo and Labrecciosa (2006) that optimal punishments are inferior to Nash-reversion trigger strategies with decreasing marginal costs is due to the output when a firm deviates from the punishment path being allowed to become negative.
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Optimising indexation arrangements under Calvo contracts and their implications for monetary policy
Le, Vo Phuong Mai; Minford, A. Patrick L. - Economics Section, Cardiff Business School - 2007
This paper investigates optimal indexation in the New Keynesian model, when the indexation choice includes the possibility of partial indexation and of varying weights on rational and lagged indexation. It finds that the Calvo contract adjusted for rationally expected indexation under both...
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Rational Inefficiency and non-performing loans in Chinese Banking: A non-parametric Bootstrapping Approach.
Matthews, Kent Gerard; Guo, Jianguang; Zhang, Nina - Economics Section, Cardiff Business School - 2007
The existing Chinese banking system was born out of a state-planning framework focussed on the funding of state-owned enterprises. Despite the development of a modern banking system, numerous studies of Chinese banking point to its high level of average inefficiency. Much of this inefficiency...
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