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panel cointegration framework. Besides the traditional determinants of cash demand like transactions balances and …
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The ‘saving for a rainy day’ hypothesis implies that households’ saving decisions reflect that they can (rationally) predict future income declines. The empirical relevance of this hypothesis plays a key role in discussions of fiscal policy multipliers and it holds under the null that the...
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operandi to analyze the time series characteristics of interest rates and to test for common features. We conduct cointegration …
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debt and its ratio to GDP. Second, exploiting unit root analysis and cointegration, we test for the sustainability of …
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monthly) are analysed using fractional integration and fractional cointegration methods. Further, recursive cointegration … exhibit long memory. There is cointegration between the ASEAN five and the US but almost none between the former and China …
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This paper applies fractional integration and cointegration methods to examine respectively the univariate properties …
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22 stock indices are analysed applying fractional integration/cointegration methods to daily data, first for a sample …
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This note examines the stochastic behaviour of US monthly 10-year government bond yields. Specifically, it estimates a fractional integration model suitable to capture both persistence and non-linearities, these being two important properties of interest rates. Two series are analysed, one from...
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Some markets are prone to develop shadow transactions for the purpose of tax avoidance. Moral sentiments control the allocation of consumers between the legal and illicit markets. Such sentiments include self-esteem and social disapproval. The market solution leads to fiscal externality...
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Using Swiss data from 1983 to 2008, this paper investigates whether growth rates of the different measures of the quantity of money and or excess money can be used to forecast inflation. After a preliminary data analysis, money demand relations are specified, estimated and tested. Then,...
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