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Australia 7 Asset Pricing 6 China 5 Corruption 5 Theory 5 corruption 5 inequality 5 positional concerns 5 social capital 5 Demand for Money 4 Tax Evasion 4 Tax Morale 4 Theorie 4 chaos 4 market efficiency 4 tax compliance 4 Altruism 3 Data envelopment analysis 3 Deterrence 3 Malmquist indices 3 Police Officers 3 Quasi-Natural Experiment 3 Relative income 3 Stress 3 Volatility 3 awards 3 environmental morale 3 environmental preferences 3 envy 3 invariant distribution 3 logistic map 3 mean and volatility spillovers 3 multivariate GARCH 3 performance 3 tax evasion 3 tax morale 3 technology adoption 3 American Economic Review 2 Art and collectibles 2 Bootstrap 2
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Free 391
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Book / Working Paper 417
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Arbeitspapier 11 Graue Literatur 11 Non-commercial literature 11 Working Paper 11
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English 220 Undetermined 197
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Torgler, Benno 59 Caporale, Guglielmo Maria 26 Drew, Michael E. 24 Worthington, Andrew C. 20 Worthington, Andrew 17 Frijters, Paul 16 Higgs, Helen 16 Gil-Alana, Luis A. 15 Martin, Christopher 15 Valadkhani, Abbas 14 Wolff, Rodney C 14 Lahiri, Radhika 13 Veeraraghavan, Madhu 13 Wilson, Clevo 13 Davis, E Philip 11 Robinson, Marc 11 Bennett, John 9 Frey, Bruno S. 8 Boinet, Virginie 7 Dong, Bin 7 Iossa, Elisabetta 7 Li, Steven 7 Schmidt, Sascha L. 7 Athukorala, Wasantha 6 Clements, Adam 6 Dulleck, Uwe 6 Lee, Boon 6 Milas, Costas 6 Savage, David A. 6 Schaffner, Markus 6 Hunter, John 5 Layton, Allan P. 5 Mase, Bryan 5 Pal, Sarmistha 5 Piatti, Marco 5 Sarno, Lucio 5 Stanford, Jon D. 5 Taylor, Mark P. 5 Bratsiotis, George J. 4 Cerrato, Mario 4
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School of Economics and Finance, Business School 254 Economics and Finance Section, School of Social Sciences, Brunel University 152
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School of Economics and Finance Discussion Papers and Working Papers Series 254 Economics and Finance Discussion Papers 152 School of Economics and Finance discussion paper 11
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RePEc 406 ECONIS (ZBW) 11
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Concerning Inequality, Technology Adoption, and Structural Change
Lahiri, Radhika; Ratnasiri, Shyama - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2006
Empirical evidence suggests that there has been a divergence over time in income distributions across countries and within countries. In this paper we study a simple dynamic general equilibrium model of technology adoption which is consistent with these stylized facts. In our model, growth is...
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Recent developments of statistical approaches in cost accounting: a review
Wolff, Rodney C; Falta, Michael - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2006
We review and simultaneously introduce a convenient statistical concept for the mathematical representation of the Statistical Activity Cost Theory (SACT) introduced by Willett (1987 and 1988). Further, we discuss, and present a critique of, a variety of statistical models with respect to long...
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Phase randomisation: a convergence diagnostic test for MCMC
Wolff, Rodney C; Nur, Darfiana; Mengersen, Kerrie L - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2006
Most MCMC users address the convergence problem by applying diagnostic tools to the output produced by running their samplers. Potentially useful diagnostics may be borrowed from diverse areas such as time series. One such method is phase randomisation. The aim of this paper is to describe this...
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Dependence structures in financial time series: a chaos-theoretic approach
Wolff, Rodney C - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2006
Of much interest in financial econometrics is the recovery of joint distributional behaviour of collections of contemporaneous financial time series, e.g., two related commodity price series, or two asset returns series. An approach to model their joint behaviour is to use copulas. Essentially,...
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Methods for estimating a conditional distribution function
Wolff, Rodney C; Hall, Peter; Yao, Qiwei - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2006
Motivated by the problem of setting prediction intervals in time series analysis, we suggest two new methods for conditional distribution estimation. The first method is based on locally fitting a logistic model and is in the spirit of recent work on locally parametric techniques in density...
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Properties of distributions and correlation integrals for generalised versions of the logistic map
Wolff, Rodney C; Hall, Peter - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2006
We study a generalised version of the logistic map of the unit interval $(0,1)$, in which the point $x$ is taken to $1-|2x-1|^nu$. Here, $nu 0$ is a parameter of the map, which has received attention only when $nu =1$ and 2. We obtain the invariant density when $nu = frac12$, and derive...
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Statistical tests for Lyapunov exponents of deterministic systems
Wolff, Rodney C; Yao, Qiwei; Tong, Howell - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2006
In order to develop statistical tests for the Lyapunov exponents of deterministic dynamical systems, we develop bootstrap tests based on empirical likelihood for percentiles and expectiles of strictly stationary processes. The percentiles and expectiles are estimated in terms of asymmetric least...
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What Types of Events Provide the Strongest Evidence that the Stock Market is Affected by Company Specific News?
Wolff, Rodney C; Robertson, C.S.; Geva, S. - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2006
The efficient market hypothesis states that an efficient market immediately incorporates all available information into the price of the traded entity. It is well established that the stock market is not an efficient market as it consists of numerous traders with differing strategies and...
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Modelling the initial pit design: the first step for project valuation
Wolff, Rodney C; Martinez, Luis A - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2006
One critical factor in open pit mining projects is the estimation of the recoverable reserves. The reason for this is that at the valuation stage there is a lack of information about future metal prices and production costs. Consequently, the estimation of the recoverable reserves needs to be...
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A time-domain test for some types of non-linearity
Wolff, Rodney C; Barnett, Adrian G - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2006
The bispectrum and third-order moment can be viewed as equivalent tools for testing for the presence of nonlinearity in stationary time series. This is because the bispectrum is the Fourier transform of the third-order moment. An advantage of the bispectrum is that its estimator comprises terms...
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