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Equilibrium real exchange rate and corresponding misalignment estimates differ tremendously depending on the panel … cross-section (space) variation in the panel. The study shows that conventional panel estimation methods (pooled OLS, fixed … literature to show that the distortion is generally very large. This suggests the use of the CRE model for the panel estimation …
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dynamic panel data models. In particular, in our model the long-run relationship between effective exchange rates and domestic …
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We introduce a dynamic panel threshold model to shed new light on the impact of inflation on long-term economic growth …. The empirical analysis is based on a large panel-data set including 124 countries during the period from 1950 to 2004. For … developing countries. -- Inflation Thresholds ; Inflation and Growth ; Dynamic Panel Threshold Model …
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We investigate the impact of product market competition on firms’ automation investments. We use a rich combination of micro-data on Portuguese exporters and exploit a novel source of variation in the degree of competition they face – a tariff liberalization between the European Union and...
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Minimum wages generate an asymmetric pass-through of rm shocks across workers. We establish this result leveraging employer-employee data on Italian metalmanufacturing rms, which face di erent wage oors that vary within occupations. In response to negative rm productivity shocks, workers close...
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German municipalities using a panel on municipalities in the two largest German states from 1999 to 2006. We find significant …
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