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Theorie 4 Theory 4 Cointegration 2 Kointegration 2 Präferenztheorie 2 Theory of preferences 2 VAR model 2 VAR-Modell 2 Adverse Selektion 1 Adverse selection 1 Asymmetric information 1 Asymmetrische Information 1 Autocorrelation 1 Autokorrelation 1 Außenhandel mit Industriegütern 1 Benchmarking 1 CAPM 1 Capital income 1 Cigarette 1 Decision 1 Denmark 1 Dänemark 1 Einheitswurzeltest 1 Election 1 Entscheidung 1 Estimation 1 Ethnic diversity 1 Ethnic group 1 Ethnic relations 1 Ethnische Beziehungen 1 Ethnische Gruppe 1 Ethnische Vielfalt 1 Geldpolitisches Ziel 1 Gewalt 1 Haushaltseinkommen 1 Haushaltsökonomik 1 Household economics 1 Household income 1 Industrie 1 Inflation 1
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Hougaard, Jens Leth 2 Tvede, Mich 2 Braila, Peghe 1 Browning, Martin James 1 Johansen, Soren 1 Juselius, Katarina 1 Jusélius, Katarina 1 Kennes, John R. 1 Lechene, Valérie 1 Markussen, Thomas 1 Mbuvi, Kitavi 1 Nielsen, Heino Bohn 1 Schiff, Aaron 1 Wampach, Claude 1
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University of Copenhagen Dept. of Economics Discussion Paper 8 University of Copenhagen, Dept. of Economics Discussion Paper 1
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When Does Ethnic Diversity Lead to Violence? Evidence from the 2007 Elections in Kenya
Markussen, Thomas; Mbuvi, Kitavi - 2011
Exploiting a district level data set on the 2007/8 post-election violence in Kenya, this paper investigates why polarization between ethnic groups results in violent conflict in some cases, but not in others. After the announcement of highly controversial election results in December 2007,...
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Undiversifiable Returns in a CAPM Economy
Braila, Peghe - 2011
The effects of endogenous undiversifiable investment and market structure changes on security pricing are analyzed within the GEI-CAPM (General Equilibrium with Incomplete Markets Capital Asset Pricing Model). Both the mutual fund and security market line theorems are extended conditional to a...
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Caring and Sharing : Tests between Alternative Models of Intra-Household Allocation
Browning, Martin James - 2011
Several models of intra-household decision making have been suggested in the literature. We present a framework that includes all suggested models and variants as special cases. We derive the theoretical predictions of these models for the relationship between expenditures on goods and the...
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Benchmark Selection : An Axiomatic Approach
Hougaard, Jens Leth - 2011
Within a production theoretic framework, this paper considers an axiomatic approach to benchmark selection. It is shown that two simple and weak axioms: efficiency and comprehensive monotonicity characterize a natural family of benchmarks which typically becomes unique. Further axioms are added...
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The Existence of Maximal Elements : Generalized Lexicographic Relations
Hougaard, Jens Leth - 2011
In the present paper, the existence of maximal elements for binary relations are studied. Generalized lexicographic relations are introduced, and some results on existence of maximal elements are provided. A simple example shows that economies with "lexicographic consumers" need not have...
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Controlling Inflation in a Cointegrated Vector Autoregressive Model with an Application to Us Data
Johansen, Soren - 2011
The notions of instrument, intermediate target and final target are defined in the context of the cointegrated VAR. A target variable is said to be controllable if it can be made stationary around a desired target value by using the instrument. This can be expressed as a condition on the...
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An I(2) Cointegration Analysis of Price and Quantity Formation in Danish Manufactured Exports
Nielsen, Heino Bohn - 2011
The long-run and short-run structure of the Danish manufacturing export sector is analyzed within a cointegrated vector autoregressive model. The price variables of the analysis can be characterized as integrated of second order, I(2), but long-run homogeneity seems to cancel the I(2)-trend...
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Unit Roots and the Demand for Cigarettes in Turkey : Pitfalls and Possibilities
Jusélius, Katarina - 2011
The partial adjustment model for cigarette demand in Tansel (1993) is formulated as a restriction on the more general VAR model. The question whether the Tansel estimation results are spurious as claimed by Cameron and Collins (1998) is addressed in this framework. The role of intervention...
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Simple Reputation Systems
Kennes, John R.; Schiff, Aaron - 2006
This paper develops a model of simple 'reputation systems' that monitor and publish information about the behavior of sellers in a market with search frictions and asymmetric information. The reputations created by these systems influence the equilibrium search investments of buyers and thus...
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