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This paper examines the relationship between stock market development and economic growth in case of Argentina's economy. Apply Granger causality and exogeneity tests based on VEC (vector error correction) models with monthly data covering the period 1993:1-2010:8. The results show that the...
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Este trabajo examina la relación entre el desarrollo del mercado accionario y el crecimiento, en el caso de la economía Argentina. Se emplean tests de causalidad de Granger y de exogeneidad basados en modelos de VEC, con datos mensuales, que cubren el período 1993:1-2010:8. Los resultados...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009368511
This paper examines the relationship between stock market development and economic growth in case of Argentina's economy. Apply Granger causality and exogeneity tests based on VEC (vector error correction) models with monthly data covering the period 1993:1-2010:8. The results show that the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009743823
Teleworking in Spain has experienced a steady growth since the beginning of the 21st century. In 2006, only 5.22% of Spanish workers engaged in this modality, and growth remained minimal until the COVID-19 crisis. Since 2020, countless studies have been published on the effects of this work...
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Telework in Sweden has seen significant growth in recent years, with nearly 25% of workers engaging in telework by 2012, compared to only 10% in 2006. Despite this rise, few studies have explored the psychological effects of telework in Sweden, particularly in terms of job satisfaction,...
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This paper analyzes the impact of telework on job well-being in Germany, using data from the 2015 European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS). Using an empirical analysis based on Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) models, four key dimensions of job well-being are examined: job satisfaction, work-family...
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This paper it proposes a model SARIMA to predict chilean unemployment
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This article analyzes the presence of a price bubble in the new house market for the Greater Santiago. For the above use di®erent methodologies on the Real Housing Prices Index (IRPV) prepared by CEC-CChC, all of which reject the presence of a housing bubble in the concerned market.
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This work estimates the exposure at default of a credit card portfolio of an Ecuadorian bank without using the credit conversion factor, a common mechanism used in the expected loss distribution estimation literature and suggested by the Basel Committee. To achieve this goal, the probability...
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This paper explores the relation between activities in the Bolivian economy as suppliers and demanders of intermediate inputs, this whit the purpose to determine which activities have great impact on the rest of the economy and which ones are less integrated. For this, Rasmussen indexes are...
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