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New methods to test whether a time series is i.i.d. are proposed in a recent series of papers (Matilla-García [2007], Matilla-García and Marín [2008], Matilla-García and Marín [2009], and Matilla-García et al. [2010]). The main idea is to map m-histories of a time series onto elements of...
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This paper collects and reviews information about routes to retirement and exits from the labor force by older workers in Sweden. It gives a concise survey of rules of the major retirement schemes covering disability, sickness and unemployment. Usinglongitudinal micro data from the period...
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characterized by what is called 'systemic chaos', however the drivers of these chaotic dynamics have not been explicitly analyzed … chaos, in three steps. First, we show that the accumulation process can be mathematically described by what is known as a … missing detailed understanding of how systemic chaos is an outcome of the contradictory dynamics of capital accumulation …
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A growing empirical and theoretical literature argues in favor of specifying monetary policy in the form of Taylor-type interest rate feedback rules. That is, rules whereby the nominal interest rate is set as an increasing function of inflation with a slope greater than one around an intended...
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