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Action research 1 Aktionsforschung 1 GDP 1 Hungary 1 J-curve relationships 1 J-curve relationships omitted variables 1 Scientific method 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Wissenschaftliche Methode 1 action research 1 business research 1 common-method bias 1 economics 1 expected appreciation 1 expected depreciation 1 expected exchange rates 1 government consumption 1 government spending 1 gross domestic product 1 inflation rates 1 interactive dummy 1 inverted J-curve 1 monetary policies 1 positivist research 1 reaction functions 1 real appreciation 1 real depreciation 1 real exchange rates 1 real output 1 reduced form equations 1 simultaneous systems 1 statistical power 1 stock prices 1 uncovered interest parity 1 variable techniques 1
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Avison, David E 1 Hsing, Yu 1 Kock, Ned F. 1 Malaurent, Julien 1
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International Journal of Economics and Business Research 1 Journal of management information systems : JMIS 1
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Positivist information systems action research : methodological issues
Kock, Ned F.; Avison, David E; Malaurent, Julien - In: Journal of management information systems : JMIS 34 (2017) 3, pp. 754-767
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Test of an inverted J-curve hypothesis between the expected real exchange rate and real output: the case of Hungary
Hsing, Yu - In: International Journal of Economics and Business Research 3 (2011) 2, pp. 166-175
Applying a reduced form equation derived from a simultaneous system and the interactive dummy variable technique, this paper finds that expected real depreciation raises real output for Hungary in early years whereas expected real appreciation increases real output in later years. Hence, there...
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