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Long‐run confidence: Estimating uncertainty when using long‐run multipliers
Abstract Researchers are often interested in the long‐run relationship (LRR) between variables where the dependent variable has dynamic properties. Though determining the long‐run multiplier (LRM) for an independent variable is straightforward, correctly estimating the significance of the LRM is often difficult, especially when time series are short ...
Mark David Nieman, David A. M. Peterson
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An Empirical Analysis of Institutional Coevolution in the European Union
ABSTRACT Institutional effectiveness is widely considered an important factor for the success of the European integration process. The article investigates how the coevolution of formal and informal institutions influenced economic performance within the European Union from 1980 to 2019.
Sara Casagrande, Bruno Dallago
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We provide theoretical insights using an Econophysics approach to develop an enhanced metric that better captures energy efficiency. We also conduct panel data econometrics analysis to examine the commonly used proxy for energy efficiency in the ...
Malavika Vipin +2 more
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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
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The macroeconomy and Turkish agricultural trade balance with the EU countries: Panel ARDL analysis
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the factors determining fluctuations in Turkish agricultural trade balance with the EU countries within the context of trade balance theories. For this purpose, we examine both the short and long-run impacts of the real exchange rate, the domestic (foreign) income, and the domestic (foreign) money supply on ...
Erdem, Ekrem +2 more
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ABSTRACT There is an increased proportion of studies using quantile‐based regression methodology (QR) in economics. They offer a robust alternative to classical mean regressions, which can estimate non‐normal variables with distributional heterogeneity in the dependent variable.
Shajara Ul‐Durar +4 more
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Europe Agreements and Trade Balance: Evidence from Four New EU Members [PDF]
This paper analyses the trade balance effects of Europe agreements (EA) between the EU-15 and four new EU members from Central and Eastern Europe (CEEC-4) using both static and dynamic panel data approaches. Specifically, the system Generalized Method of
Robert Sova +3 more
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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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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
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Monetary Policy, Institutional Quality, and Ecological Footprint: Insight From ECOWAS
We used panel data to investigate the effect of monetary policy measures on ecological footprint in ECOWAS states. We used 19 years of data with a census sampling method. We employed the fixed effect, pooled mean, system GMM, and DGMM. The research revealed a bi‐directional causality between the policy rate, money supply, institutional quality, and ...
Emmanuel Bosomtwe +3 more
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