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Exchange rates 1 House Prices 1 In- strumental Variables 1 In-strumental Variables 1 Nested Random Effects 1 Output growth 1 Panel Data 1 Regional Integration 1 Spatial Dependence 1 Spatial Lag 1 Uncertainty 1
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Baltagi, Badi H. 1 Fingleton, Bernard 1 Pirotte, Alain 1 Varela, Gonzalo 1
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Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School 1 Department of Economics, School of Business, Management and Economics 1
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Center for Policy Research Working Papers 1 Working Paper Series / Department of Economics, School of Business, Management and Economics 1
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Spatial Lag Models with Nested Random Effects: An Instrumental Variable Procedure with an Application to English House Prices
Baltagi, Badi H.; Fingleton, Bernard; Pirotte, Alain - Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School - 2013
This paper sets up a nested random effects spatial autoregressive panel data model to explain annual house price variation for 2000-2007 across 353 local authority districts in England. The estimation problem posed is how to allow for the endogeneity of the spatial lag variable producing the...
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Real Exchange Rate Uncertainty and Output: A Sectoral Analysis
Varela, Gonzalo - Department of Economics, School of Business, Management … - 2011
Developing countries exhibit a more uncertain economic environment than developed countries. Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay in particular, display high levels of real exchange rate uncertainty. Moreover, a succession of trade agreements among them, culminating in the creation of Mercosur in 1991...
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