European Economic and Political Issues, 4. sējumsFrank H. Columbus Nova Science, 2002 - 225 lappuses Contents: Seasonality and purchasing power parity; Real wage behaviour in the United States, Britain and Japan: an ARCH approach; Who are the commuters? A microdata Analysis of travel-to-work; Dimensions of attitudes towards taxation during times of welfare retrenchment: evidence from Sweden; Agribusiness and the efficiency of agricultural policy; UMTS 2: a game for Europe's big gorillas? Cleavage structure and European integration in Scandinavia; Interests and national interests in foreign and international affairs, definition and scope of application of the term; Institutions of the new regionalism: the case of England; Index. |
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... volatility changes over time , it is important to clarify its characteristics in order to predict future volatility . There are several reasons why the forecast of real wage volatility and related parameters might be valuable . First ...
... volatility changes over time , it is important to clarify its characteristics in order to predict future volatility . There are several reasons why the forecast of real wage volatility and related parameters might be valuable . First ...
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... volatility shocks . So far , the effect of good news and bad news on predictable volatility has been treated as symmetric . However , as suggested by Black ( 1976 ) and verified by Engle and Ng ( 1993 ) among others , it is often the ...
... volatility shocks . So far , the effect of good news and bad news on predictable volatility has been treated as symmetric . However , as suggested by Black ( 1976 ) and verified by Engle and Ng ( 1993 ) among others , it is often the ...
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... volatility in real wage growth rates . The paper also demonstrates clear differences among countries in regard to the asymmetric effects of good and bad news on volatility . For Britain , both the TARCH model and the EGARCH model ...
... volatility in real wage growth rates . The paper also demonstrates clear differences among countries in regard to the asymmetric effects of good and bad news on volatility . For Britain , both the TARCH model and the EGARCH model ...
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Real Wage Behavior in the United States | 13 |
Dimensions of Attitudes towards Taxation During | 51 |
Agribusiness and the Efficiency of Agricultural Policy | 83 |
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