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Skepticism toward traditional identifying assumptions based on exclusion restrictions has led to a surge in the use of structural VAR models in which structural shocks are identified by restricting the sign of the responses of selected macroeconomic aggregates to these shocks. Researchers...
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order beliefs becomes a natural desideratum. We discuss recent approaches to robust mechanism design and robust …
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If one ranks cities by population, the rank of a city is inversely related to its size, a well-documented phenomenon …
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This paper develops a procedure to rank-order countries and commodities using disaggregated US imports data. It finds … countries in the sample. The orderings seem sensible, robust and intuitive. For instance, the country rankings derived from …
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It is well documented that the small-sample accuracy of asymptotic and bootstrap approximations to the pointwise distribution of VAR impulse response estimators is undermined by the estimator’s bias. A natural conjecture is that impulse response estimators based on the local projection (LP)...
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difference-in-differences estimator of treatment effects based on these individual trinomial sequences of pre-treatment labour …
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