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China 31 economic models 30 Africa 22 unemployment 18 Corruption 16 Productivity 16 Ethiopia 15 India 15 Investment 15 labour market 15 Auctions 14 Poverty 14 Inequality 13 Monetary Policy 13 wages 13 Autometrics 12 Consumption 12 Education 12 South Africa 12 Unemployment 12 growth 12 Cointegration 11 Growth 11 Human Capital 11 Learning 11 Model selection 11 Quadratic Variation 11 Quadratic variation 11 Stochastic volatility 11 demand 11 poverty 11 Economic Growth 10 R&D 10 Realised variance 10 Realised volatility 10 human capital 10 learning 10 productivity 10 Forecasting 9 Kenya 9
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Fafchamps, Marcel 77 Shephard, Neil 69 Dercon, Stefan 53 Hendry, David 51 Teal, Francis 50 Knight, John 36 Barr, Abigail 34 Collier, Paul 33 Nielsen, Bent 33 Aron, Janine 29 Myatt, David P. 28 Muellbauer, John 27 Barndorff-Nielsen, Ole E. 25 Quah, John 25 Klemperer, Paul 22 Tsomocos, Dimitrios P 19 Kingdon, Geeta 18 Mayer, Colin 18 Krolzig, Hans-Martin 17 Thanassoulis, John 17 Zizzo, Daniel John 17 Gill, David 16 Morrison, Alan 16 Söderbom, Måns 16 Browning, Martin 15 Castle, Jennifer 15 Fenske, James 15 Mukerji, Sujoy 15 Wallace, Chris 15 Jenkinson, Tim 14 Serneels, Pieter 14 Adam, Christopher 13 Behar, Alberto 13 Hoeffler, Anke 13 Prowse, Victoria 13 Beggs, Alan 12 Cameron, Gavin 12 Malcomson, James 12 Mash, Richard 12 Norman, Thomas 12
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Economics Series Working Papers / Department of Economics, Oxford University 1,968 Brzezinski, Adam, Kecht, Valentin, and Van Dijcke, David (2020). "The Cost of Staying Open: Voluntary Social Distancing and Lockdowns in the US." Economics Series Working Papers 910, University of Oxford, Department of Economics 1
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Why has China Grown so Fast? The Role of Structural Change
Knight, John; Ding, Sai - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2008
In this paper we attempt to explore some indirect determinants of China's growth success including the degree of openness, institutional change and sectoral change, based on a cross-province dataset.  The methodology we adopt is the informal growth regression, which permits the introduction of...
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Globalization, 1870-1914
Morys, Matthias; Daudin, Guillaume - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2008
This paper surveys the causes and consequences of late 19th century globalization, as well as the anti-globalization backlash of that period.
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Ordered Search and Equilibrium Obfuscation
Wilson, Chris M. - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2008
This paper demonstrates the incentives for an oligopolist to obfuscate by deliberately increasing the cost with which consumers can locate its product and price.  Consumers are allowed to choose the optimal order in which to search firms and firms are able to influence this order through their...
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Friedman's Nobel Lecture reconsidered
Forder, James - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2008
In his Nobel lecture, Friedman built on his earlier argument for a 'natural rate of unemployment' by painting a picture of an economics profession which, as a result of foolish mistakes, had accepted the Phillips curve as offering a lasting trade-off between inflation and unemployment and were...
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Why Doesn't Labor Flow from Poor to Rich Countries? Micro Evidence from the European Integration Experience
Batista, Catia - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2008
Joining the EU is a natural experiment that drastically opens the borders of richer European countries to immigration.  However, migration flows from southern Europe responded little to  free migration after 1986, despite substantial differentials in real GDP per worker.  The simple...
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Modelling and measuring volatility
Shephard, Neil; Barndorff-Nielsen, Ole E. - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2008
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When Smaller Families Look Contagious: A Spatial Look at the French Fertility Decline Using an Agent-Based Simulation Model
Gonzalez-Bailon, Sandra; Murphy, Tommy - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2008
Despite some disagreements about specific timing, it is now widely accepted that France was the first European country to experience a systematic decline in fertility, a decline that took place in a very distinctive geographical pattern.  Whereas two areas of low birth rates (the Seine valley...
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Need, Merit or Self-Interest - What Determines the Allocation of Aid?
Hoeffler, Anke; Outram, Verity - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2008
Previous studies into aid allocation have concluded that foreign aid is allocated not only according to development needs but also according to donor self-interest.  We revisit this topic and allow for donor as well as recipient specific effects in our analysis.  Our results indicate that...
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Singular vector autoregressions with deterministic terms: Strong consistency and lag order determination
Nielsen, Bent - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2008
A vector autoregression is singular when explosive characteristic roots have geometric multiplicity larger than one.  The singular component is a mixingale.  Martingale decompositions are constructed for sample moments involving the singular component.  This permits weak and strong analysis...
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Monetary Policy and Inflation Modeling in a more Open Economy in South Africa
Aron, Janine - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2008
South Africa in the 1990s became globally more integrated after years of isolation.  Opening the trade and capital accounts gave impetus to a monetary policy regime change to inflation targeting from 2000, after a costly transitional period of monetary mismanagement with low policy...
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