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Are resources a curse or blessings? Evidence from panel ARDL model

open access: yesTheoretical and Applied Economics, 2020
The present study investigates the resource curse hypothesis in mining-rich districts of Odisha by taking variables such as natural resource abundance, economic growth, investment, human resource development, financial development and institutional quality over the period 1995-2015.
Shakti Mohan TANDI   +1 more
openaire   +1 more source

Econometrics at the Extreme: From Quantile Regression to QFAVAR1

open access: yesJournal of Economic Surveys, EarlyView.
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
wiley   +1 more source

Health-led growth hypothesis and health financing systems: an econometric synthesis for OECD countries

open access: yesFrontiers in Public Health
IntroductionThis study investigates the Health-Led Growth Hypothesis (HLGH) within OECD countries, examining how health expenditures influence economic growth and the role of different health financing systems in this relationship.MethodsUtilizing a ...
Emre Atilgan   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Killing the Goose that Lays the Golden Egg: a Time-Series Analysis of Institutional Change and Economic Growth in Hong Kong [PDF]

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This paper examines how the rule of law and democratic accountability have affected Hong Kong’s GDP growth rate in the past 20 years. We find that democratic accountability has deteriorated substantially since the changeover of sovereignty in 1997, while
Nicolaas Groenewold, Sam Hak Kan Tang
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Forty Years of Empirical Evidence of Cointegration and Nonlinear Equilibrium Correction in UK Money Demand Since the XIXth Century

open access: yesOxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Since the seminal contributions of Friedman and Schwartz and of Hendry and Ericsson, instability in money demand has remained a central issue in the literature. This study broadens and generalizes the first evidence for the United Kingdom of stable long‐ and short‐run broad money demand extending back to the nineteenth century. Using nonlinear
Álvaro Escribano   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The effects of financial and real wealth on consumption: new evidence from OECD countries [PDF]

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In this paper we present new estimates of the effect of households’ financial and real wealth on consumption. The analysis makes reference to eleven OECD countries and takes into account quarterly data from 1997 to 2008.
Andrea Silvestrini, Riccardo De Bonis
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Offline Reconstruction of Diffusion MRI Acquisitions for Comparison Between Complex PCA‐Based and AI‐Based Denoising

open access: yesMagnetic Resonance in Medicine, Volume 96, Issue 1, Page 435-447, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Purpose Optimal diffusion MRI (dMRI) data for image denoising is often unavailable from scanner reconstruction. In this work, we make available an offline reconstruction pipeline for GE dMRI acquisitions, giving access to complex dMRI data. Furthermore, we compare the efficacy of GE HealthCare's AIR‐Recon DL (ARDL), a proprietary convolutional
Francesco D'Antonio   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Asymmetric Price Responses and the Underlying Energy Demand Trend: Are they Substitutes or Complements? Evidence from Modelling OECD Aggregate Energy Demand [PDF]

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A number of energy demand studies have considered the importance of modelling Asymmetric Price Responses (APR), for example, the often-cited work of Gately and Huntington (2002). Griffin and Schulman (2005) questioned the asymmetric approach arguing that
David C Broadstock   +4 more
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Green Finance, Green Technological Innovation and Green Fiscal Policy as Drivers of Decarbonisation: Evidence From BRICS Using Conditional Process Analysis

open access: yesClimate Resilience and Sustainability, Volume 5, Issue 1, June 2026.
Emerging economies face distinctive challenges in achieving decarbonization goals, with BRICS nations confronting the dual burden of lower income levels and carbon‐intensive energy structures that necessitate innovative financing mechanisms for sustainable industrial transformation.
Bhawna   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Testing the validity of Wagner's law in four income groups: A dynamic panel data analysis

open access: yesHeliyon
This study endeavors to examine the validity of Wagner's Law, which has received considerable attention in recent years. We develop a panel dataset of 20 countries, taking five countries from each income group defined by the World Bank, for the 1991–2018
Md. Akter Hossain   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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