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Econometrics at the Extreme: From Quantile Regression to QFAVAR1
ABSTRACT This paper surveys quantile modelling from its theoretical origins to current advances. We organize the literature and present core econometric formulations and estimation methods for: (i) cross‐sectional quantile regression; (ii) quantile time series models and their time series properties; (iii) quantile vector autoregressions for ...
Stéphane Goutte +4 more
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Interconnectedness dynamic spillover among US, Russian, and Ukrainian equity indices during the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian-Ukrainian war. [PDF]
Yaser Almansour B +3 more
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Inscribing Impact: Measurement Practices in the Making of Moral Markets
Abstract Moral markets, designed to generate positive impact on pressing social and environmental challenges, are transforming traditional market practices by including more than economic considerations in their operations. The importance of these markets continues to grow as investors, regulators, and consumers increasingly put pressure on companies ...
Guillermo Casasnovas +2 more
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Differences in mycelial turnover and persistence of wood‐decay fungi at the microscale
Summary How long do fungal hyphae persist in the environment? And how does this differ between groups and species of fungi? Despite growing knowledge of fungal contributions to decomposition and soil carbon cycles, surprisingly little is known about the turnover of mycelia: What happens to fungal hyphae over time? And how this impacts different fungi's
Roos‐Marie I. J. van Bokhoven +2 more
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Testing volatility and relationship among BRICS stock market returns. [PDF]
Ganguly S, Bhunia A.
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Global Stock Markets Development and Integration: with Special Reference to BRIC Countries [PDF]
In a country like India where the stock market is undergoing significant transformation with liberalization measures, and the analysis of the nature of integration with other developed and emerging markets would not only give an idea of the possible ...
Chittedi, Krishna Reddy
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ABSTRACT Salinity stress can cause significant yield losses in crops because of its major impact on reproductive success. The complexity of salinity stress responses, particularly their tissue‐ and cell‐specific regulation, continues to challenge the translation of molecular insights into tangible crop yield improvements.
Jitendra K. Mohanty +8 more
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