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The Continuously Operating Reference Station (CORS) network has several stations that collect and record data from Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) constellations.
Hussein Alwan Mahdi , Ehssan Ali Ahmed
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Feasibility of Using Low-Cost Dual-Frequency GNSS Receivers for Land Surveying. [PDF]
Wielgocka N +3 more
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Panel Data Tests of PPP. A Critical Overview [PDF]
This paper reviews panel unit root and cointegration tests in the context of PPP. It highlights various drawbacks of existing methods. First, unit root tests suffer from severe size distortions in the presence of negative moving average errors.
Cerrato, Mario +1 more
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Public-private partnership for corporate social responsibility (CSR-PPP): A focus on Turkey
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How Puzzling is the PPP Puzzle? An Alternative Half-Life Measure of Convergence to PPP [PDF]
The lengthy half-lives of real exchange rates in the presence of high degree of exchange rate volatility has been considered as one of the most puzzling empirical regularities in international macroeconomics.
George Kapetanios, Georgios Chortareas
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Mediante un cálculo en la modalidad Precise Point Positioning (PPP) en línea, se procesaron más de dos años de observaciones diarias de 14 estaciones de operación continua pertenecientes al Sistema Geocéntrico para las Américas (SIRGAS), las cuales están
Jorge Moya Zamora +3 more
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Garmin GPSMAP 66sr: Assessment of Its GNSS Observations and Centimeter-Accurate Positioning. [PDF]
Wanninger L, Heßelbarth A, Frevert V.
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Does PPP hold for Big Mac price or consumer price index? Evidence from panel cointegration [PDF]
This paper examines the validity of purchasing power parity (PPP) using CPI and Big Mac prices. The benchmark model, i.e., the OLS method, which does not take nonstationarity into account, rejects the hypothesis of PPP regardless of prices used.
Chung-Hua Shen +2 more
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A study on the optimal PPP model for transport: the case of road and rail in South Korea
In recent decades the Public Private Partnership (PPP) has been widely regarded as an innovative way to construct transport infrastructures and to improve the quality of service.
Gil, Byungwoo
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