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ECONOMETRICS 2 EGARCH 1 cointegration 1 financial anxieties 1 precautionary demand 1
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Free 1
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Book / Working Paper 3
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Undetermined 2 English 1
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Miyagawa, S. 3 Morita, Y. 1 Rahman, Md. J. 1
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Department of Economics, Simon Fraser University 1 Society for Computational Economics - SCE 1
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Computing in Economics and Finance 2006 1 Discussion Papers / Department of Economics, Simon Fraser University 1
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Estimation of Precautionary Demand by Financial Anxieties
Morita, Y.; Rahman, Md. J.; Miyagawa, S. - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2006
Pioneering work of modelling financial anxieties was given by Kimura et al (1999) as psychological change of people due to financial shocks. Since they regressed financial position (easy or tight) by nonstationary interest rate, their results exhibit high peaks not only in financial crisis...
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The Dynamic Realationship Between Financial Variables and Real Variables.
Miyagawa, S. - Department of Economics, Simon Fraser University - 1995
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005767742
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The Dynamic Realationship Between Financial Variables and Real Variables.
Miyagawa, S. - 1995
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005478514
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