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Fractional) Beta Convergence [PDF]
Abstract Unit roots in output, an exponential 2% rate of convergence and no change in the underlying dynamics of output seem to be three stylized facts that cannot go together. This paper extends the Solow–Swan growth model allowing for cross-sectional heterogeneity.
Claudio Michelacci, P. Zaffaroni
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Convergence of the empirical spectral distribution function of Beta matrices [PDF]
Published at http://dx.doi.org/10.3150/14-BEJ613 in the Bernoulli (http://isi.cbs.nl/bernoulli/) by the International Statistical Institute/Bernoulli Society (http://isi.cbs.nl/BS/bshome.htm)
Zhidong Bai +3 more
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Beta-convergence and sigma-convergence in corporate governance in Europe
Abstract This paper tests for beta-convergence and sigma-convergence in the corporate governance models, using a sample of corporate governance ratings for 198 European corporations listed on the FTSE Eurofirst 300 index. A piecewise linear regression is deployed to select a model and the Poisson pseudo-maximum likelihood estimator is also applied to
P. V. Matos, Horácio C. Faustino
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Intracellular accumulation of aggregated pyroglutamate amyloid beta: convergence of aging and Aβ pathology at the lysosome [PDF]
Deposition of aggregated amyloid beta (Aβ) is a major hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease (AD)—a common age-related neurodegenerative disorder. Typically, Aβ is generated as a peptide of varying lengths. However, a major fraction of Aβ peptides in the brains
Line De Kimpe +6 more
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Beta Convergence and Sigma Convergence: Evidence from Indonesian District-Level Data
In this paper, we describe three things, (1) Evidence of Beta -convergence’s existence in Indonesian districts-level data, (2) the reason of why Sigma -convergence may not accompany Beta -convergence, and (3) the demonstration to show that Sigma ...
Nenny Hendajany +2 more
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On the convergence rate of d-dimensional fourth-order beta polynomial kernels
This article focuses on formulating the Asymptotic Mean Integrated Squared Error (AMISE) scheme for d-dimensional fourth-order beta polynomial kernels in the context of kernel density estimation.
Benson Ade Eniola Afere
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A Note on Interpreting the Beta-Convergence Effect
Abstract This note elaborates on a potential misinterpretation of the convergence speeds that are associated with the beta-convergence effect. Practitioners and certain researchers often commit the common error of using the results from the logarithmic measure of the income gap to interpret the speed of convergence for the income gap in terms of ...
K. Vu
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Filter convergence in $\beta\omega$ [PDF]
We give a necessary combinatorial condition on a filter F to admit an injective F-convergent sequence in $\beta\omega$. We also show that no analytic filter F admits an injective F-convergent sequence in $\beta\omega$. This answers a question of T. Banakh, V. Mychaylyuk and L. Zdomskyy.
Jonathan L. Verner
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Weak convergence of the weighted empirical beta copula process [PDF]
The empirical copula has proved to be useful in the construction and understanding of many statistical procedures related to dependence within random vectors.
Betina Berghaus, Johan Segers
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Korovkin type approximation theorems for weighted $$\alpha \beta $$ α β -statistical convergence [PDF]
The concept of $$\alpha \beta $$αβ-statistical convergence was introduced and studied by Aktuğlu (Korovkin type approximation theorems proved via $$\alpha \beta $$αβ-statistical convergence, J Comput Appl Math 259:174–181, 2014).
Vatan Karakaya, Ali Karaisa
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