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This study extends the dynamic conditional correlation model of Engle (2002, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics 20, 339-350) to allow periodic (day-specific) conditional correlations of shocks across international stock markets. The properties of the resulting periodic dynamic...
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Recent research has been concerned with repeat victimization. In this paper, we focus on another form of multiple victimization-multiple crime-type victimization (MCV); that is, the extent to which some households or persons are victims of more than one kind of offence over a given period....
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We study affiliations for the countries of the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) with Germany and the USA, using various business cycle measures derived from quarterly real GDP. These measures are Hodrick-Prescott and Baxter-King filtered series and annual growth rates. By using rolling...
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This article empirically analyses real per capita GDP growth for six Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Mexico, Venezuela) in terms of real exchange rate depreciations, inflation and US interest rates, focussing on the role of the real exchange rate. We find evidence...
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Following on from the work of Birchenhall, Jessen, Osborn & Simpson (1999) on predicting US business cycle regimes we apply the same methodology to construct a one period ahead model of classical business cycle regimes in the UK. Birchenhall et al generated the regime data from the NBER dating...
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