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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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Testing a model of the UK by the method of indirect inference
Minford, A. Patrick L.; Theodoridis, Konstantinos; … - Economics Section, Cardiff Business School - 2007
We use the method of indirect inference to test a full open economy model of the UK that has been in forecasting use for three decades. The test establishes, using a Wald statistic, whether the parameters of a time-series representation estimated on the actual data lie within some confidence...
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Entry and the accumulation of capital: a two state-variable extension to the Ramsey model
Brito, Paulo B.; Dixon, Huw David - Economics Section, Cardiff Business School - 2007
In this paper we consider the entry and exit of firms in a dynamic general equilibrium model with capital. At the firm level, there is a fixed cost combined with increasing marginal cost, which gives a standard U-shaped cost curve with optimal firm size. Entry is determined by a free entry...
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Optimal Capital Income Taxation in a Two Sector Economy
Selim, Sheikh - Economics Section, Cardiff Business School - 2007
We extend the celebrated Chamley-Judd result of zero capital income tax and show that the steady state optimal capital income tax is nonzero, in general. In particular, we find that the optimal plan involves zero capital income tax in investment sector and a nonzero capital income tax in...
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Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) Priors for Bayesian Vector Autoregressive (BVAR) Models: DSGE Model Comparison
Theodoridis, Konstantinos - Economics Section, Cardiff Business School - 2007
This Paper describes a procedure for constructing theory restricted prior distributions for BVAR models. The Bayes Factor, which is obtained without any additional computational effort, can be used to assess the plausibility of the restrictions imposed on the VAR parameter vector by competing...
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An Endogenous Taylor Condition in an Endogenous Growth Monetary Policy Model
Le, Vo Phuong Mai; Gillman, Max; Minford, A. Patrick L. - Economics Section, Cardiff Business School - 2007
The paper derives a Taylor condition as part of the agent's equilibrium behavior in an endogenous growth monetary economy. It shows the assumptions necessary to make it almost identical to the original Taylor rule, and that it can interchangably take a money supply growth rate form. From the...
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The Mincer Human Capital Model in Pakistan: Implications for Education Policy
foreman-peck, james s.; Abbas, Qaisar - Economics Section, Cardiff Business School - 2007
This paper estimates and interprets returns to education for three sub-sectors of labour market by gender in Pakistan, using the most recent data set of Pakistan Social and Living Standards Measurement (PSLM) Survey 2004-05. The results show two distinctive features of Pakistani education, the...
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Labour Productivity and Rice Production in Bangladesh: A Stochastic Frontier Approach
Selim, Sheikh - Economics Section, Cardiff Business School - 2007
In this paper we examine the significance of labour productivity and use of inputs in explaining technical efficiency of rice production in Bangladesh. We find that higher labour productivity can stimulate high efficiency gains, but increased use of inputs (except land) induces negative marginal...
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Money Velocity in an Endogenous Growth Business Cycle with Credit Shocks
Benk, Szilárd; Gillman, Max; Kejak, Michal - Economics Section, Cardiff Business School - 2007
The explanation of velocity in neoclassical monetary business cycle models relies on a goods productivity shocks to mimic the data's procyclic velocity feature; money shocks are not important; and the financial sector plays no role. This paper sets the model within endogenous growth, adds...
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Persistence and Nominal Inertia in a Generalized Taylor Economy: How Longer Contracts Dominate Shorter Contracts
Dixon, Huw David; Kara, Engin - Economics Section, Cardiff Business School - 2007
We develop the Generalized Taylor Economy (GTE) in which there are many sectors with overlapping contracts of different lengths. In economies with the same average contract length, monetary shocks will be more persistent when longer contracts are present. Using the Bils-Klenow distribution of...
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Policy Reforms and Incentives in Rice Production in Bangladesh
Selim, Sheikh; Parvin, Naima - Economics Section, Cardiff Business School - 2007
We estimate an institutional production function to capture incentive induced growth in total factor productivity (TFP) of rice production in Bangladesh. The incentive component of TFP assists in explaining farmers' response to incentives due to major policy reforms during 1980s and 1990s.
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