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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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Targets, Zones and Asymmetries:A Flexible Nonlinear Model of Recent UK Monetary Policy
Boinet, Virginie; Martin, Christopher - Economics and Finance Section, School of Social … - 2005
We estimate a flexible model of the behaviour of UK monetary policymakers in the era of inflation targeting based on a new representation of policymaker’s preferences. This enables us to address a range of issues that are beyond the scope of the existing literature. We find a complex...
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STOCK MARKET INTEGRATION AND EUROPEAN MONETARY UNION
Davis, E Philip; IOANNIDIS, CHRISTOS; SPAGNOLO, NICOLA - Economics and Finance Section, School of Social … - 2005
We evaluate changes in international spillovers of equity price shocks with EMU by estimating BEKK-GARCH models over 1993-98 and 1999-2004. Results are consistent with EMU market integration via sectoral allocation, but not autonomy from the external influence of the US.
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The Pricing Mechanism to The Buyer with a Budget Constraint and an Indirect Mechanism
KOJIMA, Naoki - Economics and Finance Section, School of Social … - 2005
The present article considers the situation in which the buyer’s taste and budget are his private information. In this multi-dimensional setting, we study the optimal mechanism through a canonical mechanism in the traditional one-dimensional context: a function of one variable, the buyer’s...
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The Revelation Principle and Regularity Conditions
KOJIMA, Naoki - Economics and Finance Section, School of Social … - 2005
The revelation principle asserts that every outcome brought by a mechanism is realized by a truthful direct mechanism. The present paper investigates the regularity conditions of these two mechanisms in the continuous space of the agent’s type. It questions what regularity condition a general...
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On Skill Heterogeneity, Human Capital, and Inflation
Lahiri, Radhika; Magnani, Elisabetta - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2005
This paper examines the welfare costs of inflation within a monetary dynamic general equilibrium framework with human capital that incorporates endogenous, ex ante skill heterogeneity among workers. Numerical experiments indicate that, overall, welfare costs are more likely to decrease with...
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Significance of Employing a Multilateral Index Formula for Interstate Comparisons: A Case Study of the Australian Farm Sector
Lee, Boon L. - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2005
The paper demonstrates the drawbacks on using official data and binary indices when attempting an interstate comparison of output and productivity growth. The use of official data in one’s national currency still requires a numerary currency due to price variations across states. Even with the...
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Consumption Behaviour Under Institutional Transitions in China
Zhang, Shulian - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2005
The study on Chinese consumption behaviour under institutional transitions is significant from a theoretical as well as a policy perspective. Ignoring heterogeneity in consumption behaviour across regions may lead to a bias in estimation results when modelling a consumption function. This paper...
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GLOBALISATION, CONCENTRATION OF GENETIC MATERIAL AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Wilson, Clevo; Tisdell, Clem - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2005
This paper examines impacts, both positive and negative, of globalisation on the selection of a limited gene pool in livestock and agricultural production. This concentration has increased yields at high rates. It is associated with modern forms of production that are an integral part of a...
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International Effects of the Andersen Accounting and Auditing Scandals: Some Evidence from the US, UK and Australian Stock Markets
Handley-Schachler, Morrison; Li, Steven - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2005
In this paper, we use event study methodology to examine the effect of two highly publicized accounting failures, at Enron and WorldCom both audited by Arthur Andersen, on the total stock returns of some companies in the UK also audited by Arthur Andersen. The results vary substantially between...
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Nonlinear Filtering for Stochastic Volatility Models with Heavy Tails and Leverage
Clements, Adam; White, Scott - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2005
This paper develops a computationally efficient filtering based procedure for the estimation of the heavy tailed SV model with leverage. While there are many accepted techniques for the estimation of standard SV models, incorporating these effects into an SV framework is difficult. Simulation...
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