Oxford Bulletin of Economics & Statistics 1997 - Abstracts

Oxford Bulletin of Economics & Statistics 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
Aggregate investment in South Africa: a model with implications for political reform.EconomicsFielding, David
A reconciliation of some paradoxical empirical results on the expectations model of the term structure.EconomicsPsaradakis, Zacharias, Sola, Martin, Driffil, John
A reduced rank regression approach to tests of asset pricing.EconomicsParuolo, Paolo, Costa, Michele, Gardini, Attilio
A simple measure of beta-convergence.EconomicsBoyle, G.E., McCarthy, T.G.
Benefit transfers in Italy: an empirical study fo mobility lists in the Milan area.EconomicsBrunello, Giorgio, Miniaci, Raffaele
Cities, borders, distances, non-traded goods and purchasing power parity.EconomicsJenkins, Michael A.
Conditional demands and marginal tax reform.EconomicsMadden, David
Exchange rates, non-traded goods and the terms of trade: an empirical application for New Zealand.EconomicsHansen, Eric, Hutchinson, Michael M.
Frequency domain tests for residual serial correlation in cointegration regressions.EconomicsChoi, In, Mark, Nelson
Investment irreversibility and finance constraints.EconomicsScaramozzino, Pasquale
Measuring real and nominal macroeconomic shocks and their international transmission under different monetary systems.EconomicsWickens, M.R., Robertson, Donald
Monte Carlo evidence on cointegration and causation.EconomicsRambaldi, Alicia N., Zapata, Hector O.
Non-linearities in electricity demand and temperature: parametric vs. non-parametric methods.EconomicsHenley, Andrew, Peirson, John
Non-parametric regression models of deviations from orthogonality in the expectations theory of the term structure.EconomicsGalbraith, John W., Campbell, Bryan
On labour market policies and aggregate unemployment outflows.EconomicsDor, Eric, Van der Linden, Bruno, Lopez-Novella, Maritza
Orthogonality tests in linear models.EconomicsAhn, Seung C.
Practitioners corner: estimating nested count data models.EconomicsDong, Diansheng, Saha, Atanu
Productivity growth in the UK regions, 1968-91.EconomicsHarris, Richard I.D., Trainor, Mary
Public and private investment and the growth process in developing countries.EconomicsKhan, Mohsin S., Kumar, Manmohan S.
Regional migration in Spain: the effect of personal characteristics and of unemployment, wage and house price differentials using pooled cross-sections.EconomicsBover, Olympia, Antolin, Pablo
Separation in cointegrated systems and persistent-transitory decompositions.EconomicsGranger, Clive W.J., Haldrup, Neils
Short-run dynamics in cointegrated systems.EconomicsProietti, Tommaso
Specification and testing of Markov chain models: an application to convergence in the European Union.EconomicsFingleton, Bernard
Structural breaks in error correction models.EconomicsHeinesen, Eskil
Technological interrelatedness does imply autoregressive interrelatedness-a note on Palm, Pfann (1990).EconomicsWitzke, H.P.
Testing for unit roots with breaks: evidence on the great crash and the unit root hypothesis reconsidered.EconomicsNewbold, Paul, Nunes, Luis C., Kuan, Chung-Ming
The limiting distribution of post-sample stability tests for GMM estimation when the potential break date is unknown.(Generalized Method of Moments model)EconomicsWright, Jonathan H.
The variation in wage rigidity by occupation and union status in the US.EconomicsCampbell, Carl M., III
Transaction costs and non-linear adjustment towards equilibrium in the US treasury bill market.EconomicsAnderson, Heather M.
Transient jobs and lifetime jobs: dualism in the British Labour market.EconomicsBurgess, Simon, Rees, Hedley
United States trade balance announcements: the nature of its data revisions.EconomicsGhosh, Sucharita
Wages, prices and politics: evidence from Norway.EconomicsJohansen, Kare, Strom, Bjarne
Workers or employers: who is shaping wage inequality?EconomicsCardoso, Ana Rute
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