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EMPIRICAL WORK 3 empirical work 3 ECONOMIC GROWTH 2 EMPIRICAL GROWTH LITERATURE 2 Empirical Work 2 GROWTH REGRESSION 2 GROWTH REGRESSIONS 2 Incentives 2 VAR 2 cointegration 2 econometrics 2 methodology 2 Competition 1 Competition policy 1 Coronavirus 1 DATA SETS 1 DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS 1 Death Due to COVID-19 1 Domestic care 1 EARNINGS INEQUALITY 1 ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY 1 ECONOMIC GROWTH PROSPECTS 1 ECONOMIC RESEARCH 1 ECONOMIC REVIEW 1 ECONOMICS 1 EMPIRICAL MODEL 1 Europa 1 FUNCTIONAL FORM 1 GROWTH DETERMINANTS 1 GROWTH PERFORMANCE 1 Gesundheitsrisiko 1 HOUSEHOLD INCOME 1 Health risk 1 Häusliche Pflege 1 INCOME 1 INCOME INEQUALITY 1 INEQUALITY 1 Kointegration 1 LABOR FORCE 1 LABOR MARKET 1
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Free 6 CC license 3 Undetermined 2
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Book / Working Paper 5 Article 3
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research-article 3 Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 7 Undetermined 1
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Colander, David C. 2 Bayoumi, Tamim 1 Belhaj Hassine, Nadia 1 Brock, William A. 1 Currie, Ian 1 Durlauf, Steven N. 1 Eichengreen, Barry 1 Feldman, Michal 1 Gandal, Neil 1 Pauzner, Ady 1 Pritchett, Lant 1 Sharpe, Andrew 1 Tabbach, Avraham D. 1 Yonas, Matan 1
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C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers 1 Center for the Study of Living Standards (CSLS) 1 Institut für Weltwirtschaft (IfW) 1
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The World Bank Economic Review 3 CEPR Discussion Papers 1 CSLS Research Reports 1 Discussion papers / CEPR 1 Economics Discussion Papers 1 Economics Discussion Papers / Institut für Weltwirtschaft (IfW) 1
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RePEc 3 Other ZBW resources 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Long-term care facilities as a risk factor for death due to COVID-19
Gandal, Neil; Yonas, Matan; Feldman, Michal; Pauzner, Ady; … - 2020
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Inequality of Opportunity in Egypt
Belhaj Hassine, Nadia - In: The World Bank Economic Review 26 (2012) 2, pp. 265-295
The article evaluates the contribution of inequality of opportunity to earnings inequality in Egypt and analyzes its evolution across three time periods and different population groups. It provides parametric and nonparametric estimates of a lower bound for the degree of inequality of...
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Economists, Incentives, Judgment, and Empirical Work
Colander, David C. - 2008
This paper asks the question: Why has the ?general-to-specific? cointegrated VAR approach as developed in Europe had only limited success in the US as a tool for doing empirical macroeconomics, where what might be called a ?theory comes first? approach dominates? The reason this paper highlights...
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Competitive Intensity as Driver of Innovation and Productivity Growth: A Synthesis of the Literature
Sharpe, Andrew; Currie, Ian - Center for the Study of Living Standards (CSLS) - 2008
competitive intensity, innovation and productivity. The second section examines relevant empirical work that has been done on the …
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Economists, Incentives, Judgment, and Empirical Work
Colander, David C. - Institut für Weltwirtschaft (IfW) - 2008
This paper asks the question: Why has the ?general-to-specific? cointegrated VAR approach as developed in Europe had only limited success in the US as a tool for doing empirical macroeconomics, where what might be called a ?theory comes first? approach dominates? The reason this paper highlights...
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What have we learned from a decade of empirical research on growth? Growth Empirics and Reality
Brock, William A.; Durlauf, Steven N. - In: The World Bank Economic Review 15 (2001) 2, pp. 229-271
This article questions current empirical practice in the study of growth. It argues that much of the modern empirical growth literature is based on assumptions about regressors, residuals, and parameters that are implausible from the perspective of both economic theory and the historical...
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What have we learned from a decade of empirical research on growth? Comment on "Growth Empirics and Reality
Pritchett, Lant - In: The World Bank Economic Review 15 (2001) 2, pp. 273-275
World Bank economists are mostly practical people--people who try to answer the question, "What exactly should this particular country do right now?" But if they had hoped that the growth regression lessons summarized in William Brock and Steven Durlauf's article would enhance their practical...
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Operationalizing the Theory of Optimum Currency Areas
Bayoumi, Tamim; Eichengreen, Barry - C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers - 1996
Recent years have seen a wave of empirical studies attempting to give empirical content to the theory of optimum currency areas as a way of marshalling evidence on the costs and benefits of EMU. This paper reviews this empirical literature, as a way of examining the success with which theory has...
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