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China 33 economic models 30 Income distribution 24 Africa 23 Einkommensverteilung 23 unemployment 18 Productivity 17 Theory 17 Corruption 16 Poverty 16 Theorie 16 Ethiopia 15 India 15 Inequality 15 Investment 15 labour market 15 Auctions 14 Education 13 Monetary Policy 13 wages 13 Autometrics 12 Bildungschancen 12 Consumption 12 Equality of opportunity in education 12 Social inequality 12 South Africa 12 Soziale Ungleichheit 12 Unemployment 12 growth 12 Cointegration 11 Economic growth 11 Growth 11 Human Capital 11 Italien 11 Italy 11 Learning 11 Model selection 11 Quadratic Variation 11 Quadratic variation 11 Stochastic volatility 11
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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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Department of Economics, Oxford University 1,968 UNDP 3 Island / Unit of Wages, Income and Education 1
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Economics Series Working Papers / Department of Economics, Oxford University 1,968 SERIES working papers : Southern Europe research in economic studies 19 SERIES Working Papers 5 UNDP global policy network 5 Development futures series working papers 4 SERIES Working Papers N 2 Transitions series working papers 2 Bari SERIES Working Papers N 1 Bari SERIES Working Papers, N. 03/2016 1 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 SERIES Working Papers N. 01/2015 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 01/2016 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 01/2017 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 01/2018 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 01/2019 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 02/2018 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 02/2021 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 03/2015 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 03/2018 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 03/2021 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 04/2015 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 04/2016 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 04/2021 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 05/2015 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 06/2015 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 07/2016 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 08/2015 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 08/2016 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 09/2016 1 SERIES Working Papers N.01/2022 1 SERIES Working Papers N.06/2020 1 SERIES Working Papers n. 45 1 SERIES Working Papers n.48 1 SERIES Working Papers, N. 02/2016 1 SERIES Working Papers, N. 02/2017 1 SERIES Working Papers, N. 02/2020 1 SERIES Working Papers, N. 03/2020 1 SERIES Working Papers, N. 04/2017 1 SERIES Working Papers, N. 06/2016 1 SERIES Working Papers, N. 46 1
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Some Fallacies in Econometric Modelling of Climate Change
Hendry, David; Pretis, Felix - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2013
We demonstrate major flaws in the statistical analysis of Beenstock, Reingewertz and Paldor (2012), discrediting their initial claims as to the different degrees integrability of CO2 and temperature.
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Generalised empirical likelihood-based kernel density estimation
Oryshchenko, Vitaliy; Smith, Richard J. - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2013
If additional information about the distribution of a random variable is available in the form of moment conditions, a weighted kernel density estimate reflecting the extra information can be constructed by replacing the uniform weights with the generalised empirical likelihood probabilities. ...
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Effects of Carbon Taxes in an Economy with Large Informal Sector and Rural-Urban Migration
Kuralbayeva, Karlygash - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2013
I build an equilibrium search and matching model of an economy with an informal sector and rural- urban migration to analyze the eects of budget-neutral green tax policy (raising pollution taxes, while cutting payroll taxes) on the labor market. The key results of the paper suggest that when...
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Flexible prices, labor market frictions and the response of employment to technology shocks
Zanetti, Francesco; Mandelman, Federico S. - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2013
Recent empirical evidence establishes that a positive technology shock leads to a decline in labor inputs. Can a flexible price model enriched with labor market frictions replicate this stylized fact? We develop and estimate a standard flexible price model using Bayesian methods that allows, but...
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US State Fiscal Policy and Natural Resources
James, Alexander - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2013
An analytical framework predicts that, in response to an exogenous increase in resourcebased government revenue, a benevolent government will partially substitute away from taxing income, increase spending and save. Forty-two years of U.S. state-level data are consistent with this theory....
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Optimal Monetary Responses to Oil Discoveries
Wills, Samuel - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2013
Monetary policy can play an important role in managing oil discoveries. Ideally governments will use fiscal policy to smooth consumption of oil income. In practice this often does not happen, as governments delay spending until oil revenues are received. This induces changes in the economy, both...
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Climate Policy and Catastrophic Change: Be Prepared and Avert Risk
Ploeg, Rick Van der; Zeeuw, Aart de - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2013
The optimal reaction to a pending climate catastrophe is to accumulate capital to be better prepared for the disaster and levy a carbon tax to reduce the risk of the hazard by curbing global warming. The optimal carbon tax consists of the present value of marginal damages, the non-marginal...
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Distributional Impact of Commodity Price Shocks: Australia over a Century
Bhattacharyya, Sambit; Willliamson, Jeffrey G. - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2013
Abstract. This paper studies the distributional impact of commodity price shocks over the both the short and very long run. Using a GARCH model, we find that Australia experienced more volatility than many commodity exporting developing countries over the periods 1865- 1940 and 1960-2007. A...
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Do the Biggest Aisles Serve a Brighter Future? Global Retail Chains and Their Implications for Romania
Javorcik, Beata; Li, Yue - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2013
Interconnections among financial institutions create potential channels for contagionand amplification of shocks to the financial system. Contagion occurs when a shock tothe assets of a single firm causes other firms to default through the network of obligations.We say that contagion is weak if...
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Guidelines for Exploiting Natural Resource Wealth
Ploeg, Rick Van der - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2013
The principles of how best to manage the various components of national wealth are outlined, where the permanent income hypothesis, the Hotelling rule and the Hartwick rule play a prominent role. As far as managing natural resource wealth is concerned, a case is made to use an intergenerational...
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