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This paper discusses the causal interpretation of event study coefficients in a dynamic two-way fixed effects regression with time-varying covariates under a conditional parallel trends assumption. In addition to the “cross-lag contamination” problem noted by Sun and Abraham (2021), we find...
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Su and Jin (2010) develop for partially linear spatial autoregressive (PL-SAR) model a profile quasimaximum likelihood based estimation procedure. More recently, Su (2011) proposes for this model a semiparametric GMM estimator. However, both of them can be computationally challenging for applied...
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Lee (2003) proposed for spatial autoregressive (SAR) model the best spatial two-stage least squares estimator (BS2SLSE) as an improvement on Kelejian and Prucha (1998)¡¯s S2SLSE. In this paper, we show that one more step iteration based on BS2SLSE gives a spatial counterpart of the three-stage...
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Climate regulations tend to target energy intensive sectors whose products are widely used in industrial production as intermediate inputs, such as electricity, and the carbon abatement may be partially offset by intermediate input-led leakage. This paper aims to examine the impact of...
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Climate regulations tend to target energy intensive sectors whose products are widely used in industrial production as intermediate inputs, such as electricity, and the carbon abatement may be partially offset by intermediate input-led leakage. This paper aims to examine the impact of...
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Climate regulations tend to target energy intensive sectors whose products are widely used in industrial production as intermediate inputs, such as electricity, and the carbon abatement may be partially offset by intermediate input-led leakage. This paper aims to examine the impact of...
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In the process of China's foreign exchange reform, the so-called swap market was a key element. Despite the problems it caused, notably those associated with a dual exchange rate, the paper argues that the swap market proved to be a useful transition mechanism for China's foreign exchange...
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In this paper we use a structural VAR model with block exogeneity to investigate if external shocks originating from the USA played a dominant role in influencing the macroeconomic fluctuations in East Asia during the period 1978-2007. The empirical results show a dynamic effect of external...
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In this paper we use a structural VAR model with block exogeneity to investigate if external shocks originating from the USA played a dominant role in influencing the macroeconomic fluctuations in East Asia during the period 1978-2007. The empirical results show a dynamic effect of external...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008584763