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Cointegration 2 Kointegration 2 Momentum threshold autoregressive (MTAR) model 2 Purchasing power parity (PPP) 2 South Africa 2 Threshold Error correction (TEC) model 2 Threshold co-integration 2 2002-2011 1 Bank lending 1 Einheitswurzeltest 1 Estimation 1 Geldpolitische Transmission 1 Hypothek 1 Kaufkraftparität 1 Kreditgeschäft 1 Monetary transmission 1 Mortgage 1 Nichtlineare Regression 1 Nonlinear regression 1 Purchasing power parity 1 Schätzung 1 Südafrika 1 Turkey 1 Türkei 1 Unit root test 1 momentum threshold autoregressive (MTAR) model 1
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Working Paper 3 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 3
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Phiri, Andrew 2 Yildirim, Dilem 1
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EERI Research Paper Series 1 EERI research paper series 1 ERC working papers in economics 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 1
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Nonlinear adjustment effects in the purchasing power parity
Phiri, Andrew - 2017
This study examines nonlinear adjustment effects in the purchasing power parity (PPP) between South Africa and her main currency trading partners; namely, the US, the UK, the Euro area, China and Japan. We use monthly data of the nominal exchange rates and domestic price level data collected...
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Nonlinear adjustment effects in the purchasing power parity
Phiri, Andrew - 2017
This study examines nonlinear adjustment effects in the purchasing power parity (PPP) between South Africa and her main currency trading partners; namely, the US, the UK, the Euro area, China and Japan. We use monthly data of the nominal exchange rates and domestic price level data collected...
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Interest rate pass-through to Turkish lending rates : a threshold cointegration analysis
Yildirim, Dilem - 2012
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