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Theorie 431 Theory 431 Großbritannien 363 United Kingdom 288 Estimation theory 201 Schätztheorie 201 Estimation 181 Schätzung 181 USA 145 United States 143 Zeitreihenanalyse 114 Time series analysis 113 Arbeitslosigkeit 64 Forecasting model 61 Panel 61 Panel study 61 Prognoseverfahren 61 Unemployment 58 Geldpolitik 54 Produktivität 54 Wirtschaftswachstum 52 Deutschland 51 Monetary policy 51 Arbeitsmarkt 48 Cointegration 48 Kointegration 48 Productivity 48 EU countries 47 EU-Staaten 47 Economic growth 47 Germany 47 Lohn 47 Wages 47 Entwicklungsländer 46 Regression analysis 45 Regressionsanalyse 45 Einheitswurzeltest 44 Impact assessment 44 Schock 44 Shock 44
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Hendry, David F. 44 Westerlund, Joakim 29 Marcellino, Massimiliano 27 Banerjee, Anindya 25 Franses, Philip Hans 23 Creedy, John 20 Taylor, Jim 20 Harvey, David I. 17 Nymoen, Ragnar 17 Girma, Sourafel 16 Stewart, Mark B. 16 Machin, Stephen 15 Collier, Paul 14 Lall, Sanjaya 14 Newbold, Paul 14 Osborn, Denise R. 14 Wadsworth, Jonathan 14 Kapetanios, George 13 Behrman, Jere R. 12 Benito, Andrew 12 Hoddinott, John 12 Knight, John 12 Milner, Chris 12 Taylor, Robert 12 Green, Francis 11 Gregg, Paul 11 Kneller, Richard 11 Knight, J B 11 Leybourne, Stephen James 11 Mizon, Grayham E. 11 Pesaran, M. Hashem 11 Spanos, Aris 11 Taylor, Mark P. 11 Arulampalam, Wiji 10 Booth, Alison L. 10 Bradley, Steve 10 Cubadda, Gianluca 10 Fielding, David 10 Greenaway, David 10 Gregory, Mary 10
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(EC)2 Conference <13, 2002, Bologna> 1 Central Statistical Office data for the U. K. economy 1 Conference on the Econometrics of Economic Policy <1995, Fiesole> 1 Frontiers in Time Series Analysis Conference <2005, Olbia> 1 University of Oxford / Department of Economics 1 Università di Bologna 1 Workshop on China's Economic Growth: Structure and Productivity <2010, Oxford> 1
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Oxford bulletin of economics and statistics 2,513 Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 1,710 Testing integration and cointegration 14 The econometrics of economic policy 10 Human capital in economic development 7 Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 81 1 Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 75(2), 235-258 (2013) 1 Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Forthcoming 1
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Unobserved Heterogeneity or Measurement Errors? Testing for Correlated Effects with Measurement Errors
Patacchini, Eleonora - In: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 69 (2007) 6, pp. 867-880
This paper addresses the problem of endogenous regressors due to the presence of unobserved heterogeneity, when this is correlated with the regressors, and caused by regressors' measurement errors. A simple two-stage testing procedure is proposed for the identification of the underlying cause of...
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Measuring Conditional Persistence in Nonlinear Time Series
Kapetanios, George - In: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 69 (2007) 3, pp. 363-386
The persistence properties of economic time series have been a primary object of investigation in a variety of guises since the early days of econometrics. Recently, work on nonlinear modelling for time series has introduced the idea that persistence of a shock at a point in time may vary...
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Twin Data vs. Longitudinal Data to Control for Unobserved Variables in Earnings Functions - Which Are the Differences?
Isacsson, Gunnar - In: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 69 (2007) 3, pp. 339-362
This paper compares two different approaches empirically to control for unobserved characteristics when estimating the effect of marriage on male and female earnings: the longitudinal and the twins approach. The estimates were obtained by exploiting the longitudinal dimension of a large sample...
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Testing for Misspecification in Binary Response Models with Competing Distributions
Chen, Yi-Ting - In: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 69 (2007) 6, pp. 843-865
In empirical studies, the probit and logit models are often used without checks for their competing distributional specifications. It is also rare for econometric tests to be focused on this issue. <link rid="b36">Santos Silva ["Journal of Applied Econometrics" (2001</link>), Vol. 16, pp. 577-597] is an important...
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The Analysis of Seasonal Long Memory: The Case of Spanish Inflation
Arteche, Josu - In: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 69 (2007) 6, pp. 749-772
This paper describes semiparametric techniques recently proposed for the analysis of seasonal or cyclical long memory and applies them to a monthly Spanish inflation series. One of the conclusions is that this series has long memory not only at the origin but also at some but not all seasonal...
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Political Influence and the Banking Sector: Evidence from Korea
An, Jaewook; Bae, Sang-Kun; Ratti, Ronald A. - In: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 69 (2007) 1, pp. 75-98
This paper uses panel data to compare the performance of Korean banks with and without effective government control of the appointment of chief operating officers. A privatization programme succeeded in spreading ownership of banks widely among the public, but government retention of an...
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Is Child Work Necessary?
Bhalotra, Sonia - In: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 69 (2007) 1, pp. 29-55
This article investigates the hypothesis that child labour is compelled by poverty. It shows that a testable implication of this hypothesis is that the wage elasticity of child labour supply is negative. Using a large household survey for rural Pakistan, labour supply models for boys and girls...
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Nonlinearities and Fractional Integration in the US Unemployment Rate
Caporale, Guglielmo Maria; Gil-Alana, Luis A. - In: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 69 (2007) 4, pp. 521-544
This paper proposes a model of the US unemployment rate which accounts for both its asymmetry and its long memory. Our approach introduces fractional integration and nonlinearities simultaneously into the same framework, using a Lagrange multiplier procedure with a standard null-limit...
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A Reduced Rank Regression Approach to Coincident and Leading Indexes Building
Cubadda, Gianluca - In: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 69 (2007) 2, pp. 271-292
This paper proposes a reduced rank regression framework for constructing a coincident index (CI) and a leading index (LI). Based on a formal definition that requires that the first differences of the LI are the best linear predictor of the first differences of the CI, it is shown that the notion...
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What do Thirteen Million Price Records have to Say about Consumer Price Rigidity?
Baudry, Laurent; Bihan, Hervé Le; Sevestre, Patrick; … - In: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 69 (2007) 2, pp. 139-183
Based on the analysis of 13 million price records underlying the computation of the French consumer price index, we provide a detailed assessment of consumer price rigidity. Our main results are as follows. The average duration of prices is around 8 months. Price durations and the patterns of...
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