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The paper provides an analysis of daily changes of German yields of public bonds outstanding for the period 1981-mid 1996. The sample period covers the introduction of financial innovations like future options. In addition, we suppose the interdependence of national bond markets and the activity...
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We pursue a semiparametric approach to examining core implications of the Fisher hypothesis, namely cointegration linking nominal interest rates and inflation, and homogeneity of the potential equilibrium relation. The sample is an unbalanced panel and comprises monthly time series from more...
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The balanced growth and stochastic growth theory implies stable consumption-to-output and investment-to-output ratios. It is tested by cointegration techniques for three different German data vintages. Systems cointegration tests are helpful in revealing inconsistencies across vintages....
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The recent financial crisis has demonstrated in an impressive way that boom/bust cycles can have devastating effects on the real economy. This paper aims at contributing to the literature on early warning indicator exercises for asset price booms. Using a sample of 17 industrialized OECD...
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The balanced growth and stochastic growth theory implies stable investment-output and consumption-output ratios. Our analysis supports cointegration between investment and output (IO-model) as well as consumption and output (CO-model) for single countries. Pooling the data we find cointegration...
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