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Agricultural Finance 2 Financial Economics 2 budget accounting approach 2 fiscal stance 2 macroeconomic aggregates 2 structural vector autogression 2 Agribusiness 1 Autogression 1 EPRC 1 Empirical process 1 Exchange Rate Pass-Through 1 Inflation Targeting 1 Institutional and Behavioral Economics 1 Kolmogorov-Smirnov test 1 Labor and Human Capital 1 Markov Switching Regression 1 Monetary Policy 1 Probability-Probability plots 1 Production Economics 1 Productivity Analysis 1 Public Economics 1 Quantile-Quantile plots 1 Test for normality 1 Vector Autogression 1
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Undetermined 3 English 1
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Hisali, Eria 2 Arslaner, Ferhat 1 Arslaner, Nuran 1 Engler, Eric 1 Kal, Suleyman Hilmi 1 Karaman, Dogan 1 Nielsen, Bent 1
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Economic Policy Research Centre (EPRC) 2 Economics Group, Nuffield College, University of Oxford 1 Türkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankası 1
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Economics Papers / Economics Group, Nuffield College, University of Oxford 1 Research Reports / Economic Policy Research Centre (EPRC) 1 Research Series / Economic Policy Research Centre (EPRC) 1 Working Papers / Türkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankası 1
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The Relationship between Inflation Targeting and Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Turkey with a Model Averaging Approach
Arslaner, Ferhat; Karaman, Dogan; Arslaner, Nuran; Kal, … - Türkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankası - 2014
Turkey, as an emerging economy, has a unique experience regarding to the relationship between the rate of inflation and the exchange rate. As opposed to developed countries, the effects of exchange rate fluctuations are felt significantly on inflation dynamics and these fluctuations also...
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Fiscal policy consistency and its implications for macroeconomic aggregates: The case of Uganda
Hisali, Eria - Economic Policy Research Centre (EPRC) - 2010
The relationship between growth in monetary aggregates and price changes continues to be a subject of considerable debate both in the academic and policy circles. Whereas the more ‘conservative’ policy makers hold that growth in monetary aggregates bear proportionately on prices,...
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Fiscal policy consistency and implications for macroeconomic aggregates: the case of Uganda
Hisali, Eria - Economic Policy Research Centre (EPRC) - 2010
The relationship between growth in monetary aggregates and price changes continues to be a subject of considerable debate both in the academic and policy circles. Whereas the more ‘conservative’ policy makers hold that growth in monetary aggregates bear proportionately on prices,...
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The empirical process of autoregressive residuals
Nielsen, Bent; Engler, Eric - Economics Group, Nuffield College, University of Oxford - 2007
The empirical process of the residuals from general autoregressions is investigated. If an intercept is included in the regression, the empirical process is asymptotically Gaussian and free of nuisance parameters. This contrasts the known result that in the unit root case without intercept the...
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