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causal graph 6 Causal graph 5 Causality analysis 5 Kausalanalyse 5 Theorie 5 Theory 5 Aktienmarkt 3 Börsenkurs 3 Causal inference 3 Economic policy uncertainty 3 Mixed frequency data 3 Share price 3 Stock market 3 Stock market volatility 3 Volatility 3 Volatilität 3 Economic policy 2 Risiko 2 Risk 2 Signalling 2 Wirtschaftspolitik 2 causal inference 2 causality 2 financial development 2 government wages 2 indicator variable 2 instrumental variable 2 latent variable 2 private sector wages 2 signalling 2 stock market volatility 2 Aktienindex 1 Artificial intelligence 1 Back door criterion 1 Caesarean section 1 Causal Graph 1 Causality 1 Competitive advantage 1 D-separation 1 EU-Staaten 1
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Article 9 Book / Working Paper 4
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Article in journal 4 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 4 Working Paper 3 Arbeitspapier 1 Article 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 research-article 1
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English 10 Undetermined 3
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Raunig, Burkhard 5 Pérez, Javier J. 2 Sánchez, Jesús 2 Ellsaesser, Florian 1 G. Baker, Stuart 1 Gongcheng, Xia 1 Hu, Bin 1 Kuroki, Manabu 1 Liu, Xiaohui 1 Ma, Wei 1 Pérez, Javier 1 Qian, Sean 1 Runde, Jochen 1 S. Lindeman, Karen 1 Sánchez, A. 1 Teo, Hock-hai 1 Tsang, Eric 1
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European Central Bank 1
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ECB Working Paper 1 Econometrics 1 Econometrics : open access journal 1 Empirical Economics 1 Empirical economics : a quarterly journal of the Institute for Advanced Studies 1 Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 1 Journal of Causal Inference 1 Metrika 1 Strategic management journal 1 Transportation science 1 Working Paper 1 Working Paper Series / European Central Bank 1 Working paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 5 RePEc 4 EconStor 3 Other ZBW resources 1
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Estimating and mitigating the congestion effect of curbside pick-ups and drop-offs : a causal inference approach
Liu, Xiaohui; Qian, Sean; Teo, Hock-hai; Ma, Wei - In: Transportation science 58 (2024) 2, pp. 355-376
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Economic Policy Uncertainty and Stock Market Volatility: A Causality Check
Raunig, Burkhard - 2021
Using causal graphs, this paper develops a simple check to uncover the direction of the causal link between economic policy uncertainty and stock market volatility. The check is applied to monthly data for 22 countries. The results imply that uncertainty is an instantaneous cause of stock market...
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Economic policy uncertainty and stock market volatility : a causality check
Raunig, Burkhard - 2021
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Using causal graphs to test for the direction of instantaneous causality between economic policy uncertainty and stock market volatility
Raunig, Burkhard - In: Empirical economics : a quarterly journal of the … 65 (2023) 4, pp. 1579-1598
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Background indicators
Raunig, Burkhard - In: Econometrics 7 (2019) 2, pp. 1-17
It is customary to assume that an indicator of a latent variable is driven by the latent variable and some random noise. In contrast, a background indicator is also systematically influenced by variables outside the structural model of interest. Background indicators deserve attention because in...
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Background indicators
Raunig, Burkhard - In: Econometrics : open access journal 7 (2019) 2/20, pp. 1-17
It is customary to assume that an indicator of a latent variable is driven by the latent variable and some random noise. In contrast, a background indicator is also systematically influenced by variables outside the structural model of interest. Background indicators deserve attention because in...
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Revisiting a Discrepant Result: A Propensity Score Analysis, the Paired Availability Design for Historical Controls, and a Meta-Analysis of Randomized Trials
G. Baker, Stuart; S. Lindeman, Karen - In: Journal of Causal Inference 1 (2013) 1, pp. 51-82
Abstract There is an ongoing controversy over whether epidural analgesia for women in labor increases the probability of Caesarean section. Previous research compared results from three methods for estimating the effect of epidural analgesia on the probability of Caesarean section: a propensity...
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Is there a signalling role for public wages? Evidence for the euro area based on macro data
Pérez, Javier J.; Sánchez, Jesús - European Central Bank - 2010
Do public sector wages exert pressures on private sector wages, or has the private sector a leadership role in wage setting? This paper tries to isolate the pure signalling effect that one sector might exert on the other by controlling for other determinants of wages (prices, productivity,...
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Is there a signalling role for public wages? Evidence for the euro area based on macro data
Pérez, Javier J.; Sánchez, Jesús - 2010
Do public sector wages exert pressures on private sector wages, or has the private sector a leadership role in wage setting? This paper tries to isolate the pure signalling effect that one sector might exert on the other by controlling for other determinants of wages (prices, productivity,...
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Models of causal inference : imperfect but applicable is better than perfect but inapplicable
Ellsaesser, Florian; Tsang, Eric; Runde, Jochen - In: Strategic management journal 35 (2014) 10, pp. 1541-1551
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