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The Rational Addiction Model of Becker and Murphy (1988) has become a standard tool in the analysis of the demand for drugs, cigarettes, alcohol and other potentially addictive goods. In this paper, we shall argue that the success of the model has been more apparent than real, and that its...
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In this poper we present a consistent spacification test of a parametric regression function against a general nonparametric alternative. The proposed test is based on wavelet estimation ant it is shown to have similar rates of convergence to the more commonly used kernel based tests.
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In this paper, we provide both quantitative and quantitative measures of the cost of measuring the integrated volatility by the realized volatility when the frequency of observation is fixed.
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Cet article tests la validite du Capital Asset Pricing Model pour le marche des actions suisses sur une periode allant de 1973 a 1991.
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Spectral analysis at frequencies other than zero plays an increasingly important role in econometrics. A number of alternative automated data-driven procedures for nonparametric spectral density estimation have been suggested in the literature, but little is known about their finite-sample...
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We construct limiting and small sample distributions of maximum likelihood estimators (mle) from the property that they satisfy the first order condition (foc). The foc relates the mle of the analyzed model to the mle of an encompassing model and shows that the mle of the analyzed model is a...
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We establish the relationships between certain Bayesian and classical approaches to instrumental variable regression. We determine the form of priors that lead to posteriors for structural parameters that have similar properties as classical 2SLS and LIML and in doing so provide some new insight...
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In addition to clear-cut seasonality in mean and variance, weekly Dutch temperature data appear to have a strong asymmetry in the impact of unexpectedly high or low temperatures on conditional volatility. Furthermore, this asymmetry also shows fairly pronounced seasonal variation. To describe...
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This paper points out that the concept of an endogenous credit-money supply was endorsed by Keynesian and anti-Keynesian scholars alike, past as well as present. The main purpose of the present paper is to show that the origins of many aspects of Minsky's financial fragility hypothesis can be...
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When calibrated, the Mortensen & Pissarides [1994] is able to produce some stylized facts highlighted by empirical studies on US gross job flowa. However, other stylized facts concerning their asymmetric properties are generally neglected at the aggregate level. The aim of this paper is to test...
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