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This paper estimates a nonlinear Threshold-VAR to investigate if a Keynesian liquidity trap due to a speculative motive was in place in the U.S. Great Depression and the recent Great Recession. We find clear evidence in favor of a breakdown of the liquidity effect after an unexpected increase in...
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In this paper, we examine the issue of b - convergence of per-capita GDP in the ECOWAS countries under the assumption of parameter heterogeneity. We apply panel data techniques to an error-correction model that allow us to take into account latent heterogeneities across the countries. In...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010319073
This paper provides empirical evidence that there is no absolute convergence between the GDP per capita of the developing countries since 1950. Relying upon recent econometric methodologies (nonstationary long-memory models, wavelet models and time-varying factor representation models), we show...
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