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This paper describes the dynamics of economic performance for the sub-national Mexican states from 1970 to 2006; the state variables used are the levels and the growth rates of per capita GDP. The authors situate this approach in a conceptual and methodological panorama of the existent literature....
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the contribution of tourism to economic growth in Colombia. First, we perform an ex-post analysis and quantify the contribution of the tourism to economic growth from the early 90’s until 2006 by disaggregating growth of real GDP per capita into...
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This paper investigates the causal relations between tourism growth, relative prices and economic expansion for the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, a region of northeast Italy bordering on Switzerland and Austria. Johansen cointegration analysis shows the existence of one cointegrated vector...
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Argentina is the principal source of tourism in Uruguay. This paper analyzes the effects in the long run of tourism from Argentina on the economic growth of Uruguay. Using quarterly data from 1987.I to 2006.IV, the study uses co-integration analysis and shows the existence of one cointegrated...
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In this paper we combine the Symbolic Time Series methods (Daw et. al., 2003) with the nearest neighbour single linkage clustering algorithm (Mantegna, 1999) to describe dynamics and structure of a set of stocks. We start with a partition of the time series state space; we label each piece of the...
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Enormous quantity of information affects stock returns every day producing their almost random behavior. Nonetheless some information can be recovered by using symbolic methods and constructing Minimal Spanning Trees (MST) and Hierarchical Trees (HT). The introduced method is applied to the main...
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