Keywords: Location Rent; Bus Rapid Transit; Hedonic Approach; Difference-in-differences (DID) Estimator; C10; C51; C54; R30; R40;
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Keywords: Network industries; Regulatory reforms; Categorical variables; B41; C20; C54; D04; L98;
Keywords: Energy systems models; Consumer behavior; Vehicle choice; Transportation; Light-duty vehicles; C01; C35; C44; C54; C61; D12;
Keywords: Unconventional monetary policy; Fiscal policy; Monetary-fiscal policy interactions; Asset purchase programs; Time series models; C54; E52; E62;
Keywords: Climate policy; Energy policy; Mexico; Poverty; Distributional effects; H23; H31; Q40; Q52; Q56; O13; D12; I31; I32; C54;
Keywords: Consumer loans; Monetary policy; Macroprudential policy; Stochastic volatility models; Credit growth volatility; IV probit model; Panel VAR model; C54; E44; E52;
Keywords: G21; G33; C54; D85; Bank distress; Bank networks; Systemic risk;
Keywords: Chinese stock market; Risk contribution; CoVaR; Tail risk; E30; C32; C54; G18;
Keywords: Energy intensity; Banking performance; Political institution; System GMM; Sub-Sahara Africa; F65; C54; G21; P28; Q43; Q55;
Keywords: College admissions; Affirmative action; High school student effort; Structural estimation; Factor models; Ex-ante policy evaluation; C38; C51; C54; D04; I23; I24;
Keywords: C54; D12; L94; Q41; Difference-in-differences; Electricity demand; Increasing block pricing; Price elasticity; Fuzzy regression discontinuity;
Keywords: C54; D60; E42; F32; Macroeconomic Imbalance Procedure; DSGE; Welfare; Constrained optimum policy; European Union;
Keywords: C32; C51; C54; E30; E31; E32; E52; Economic policy uncertainty; Monetary policy; Interacted structural vector autoregressive model;
Keywords: Bayesian estimation; Interest rate rules; Optimal monetary policy; Great moderation; E58; E32; C11; C51; C52; C54;
Keywords: C22; C24; C54; G10; E44; O50; Oil price; Stock market; India; Threshold cointegration; Endogenous structural breaks;
Keywords: C22; C54; D47; Q40; Q48; Restructured electricity prices; Fractal noise; Long memory; Persistence; Energy Policies; Market Efficiency; Bidding Structure;
Keywords: C32; C51; C54; Financial stability; Monetary policy; Macroprudential policy; Sign restrictions;
Keywords: C14; C36; C54; J64; Control function; Endogeneity; Reservation wages; Test for monotonicity;
Keywords: C44; C54; D72; H43; L91; R42Transportation investment; Collective decision making; Cost benefit analysis; Elimination by aspects; Consensus model/joint decision making; Index of dispersion; Behavioral choice
Keywords: Q42; Q48; Q49; Q58; C43; C54; Policy analysis; Energy efficiency; Energy savings; Harmonized calculation model; Energy Services Directive; Bottom-up indicators; Top-down models;
Keywords: C53; C54; E52; Forward guidance; DSGE models; Policy experiments; Rational expectations; Modest policy interventions;
Keywords: C32; C54; E62; E63; Government consumption expenditure; Multiplier; SVAR; Australia; Queensland;
Keywords: C54; E27; E52; E59; Macroeconometric model; Monetary policy; Policy simulation; Kenya;
Keywords: O12; O17; C51; C52; C54; Occupational choice; Financial constraints; Entrepreneurial skills; Maximum likelihood estimation; Informal economy; Nonparametric estimation; Specification testing;
Keywords: C54; G01; G38; J33; J38; M12Executive compensation; Retention; Financial crises; Public bailouts; Structural analysis
Keywords: C25; C54; O33; Q54; R41Car choice; Alternative fuel vehicles; Company cars; Choice experiment; Policy tax; Annual mileage
Keywords: C54; D58; E32; E62; H31; Rule-of-thumb consumers; Fiscal multiplier; Government spending; TVP-VAR; SVECM;
Keywords: F31; G15; C54; Exchange rate volatility; Foreign exchange interventions; GARCH;
Keywords: Industry beta; EPU; DCC-MIDAS; MIDAS regression; E30; C32; C54; G18;
Keywords: Bayesian estimation; Interest rate rules; Optimal Monetary Policy; Great Moderation; Commitment; Discretion; E58; E32; C11; C51; C52; C54;
Keywords: C68; C54; D24; L8Regulation; Data flows; Total Factor Productivity; GTAP
Randomized controlled trials informing public policy: Lessons from project STAR and class size reduction
Keywords: Class size; Project STAR; Randomized controlled trials; Field experiments; Validity; Modern experimentalist paradigm; C54; I28;
A note on potential one-way policy instruments in cointegrated VAR systems
Keywords: C32; C52; C54; Super and strong exogeneity; Cointegrated vector autoregressive models; Control theory; Policy instruments;
Trends and contagion in WTI and Brent crude oil spot and futures markets - The role of OPEC in the last decade
Keywords: Correlation; â1 -Trends; Leading effects; OPEC; Volatility spillover; C54; O13; Q43;
Financial inclusion and economic growth in OIC countries
Keywords: C33; C54; F43; O11; P52; Financial inclusion; Economic growth; Dynamic panel estimation; Panel VAR;
Quantifying the coordinated effects of partial horizontal acquisitions
Keywords: Antitrust; Coordinated effects; Partial acquisitions; Oligopoly; Differentiated products; Demand estimation; D12; C54; L13; L41; L66;
Do China's high-speed-rail projects promote local economy?-New evidence from a panel data approach
Keywords: C23; C51; C54; O18; R11; Panel data; Program evaluation; High-speed-rail; Economic growth; Transportation infrastructure; Heterogeneity;
The NAIRU determinants: What's structural about unemployment in Europe?
Keywords: C54; E24; E62; Unemployment; Fiscal policy; Labor market institutions; Potential output; NAIRU;
Building and household X-factors and energy consumption at the residential sector: A structural equation analysis of the effects of household and building characteristics on the annual energy consumption of US residential buildings
Keywords: R21; R22; O21; Q48; C54; C38; Residential energy consumption; Structural equation modeling; Household effects; Building effects; Housing choice;
The relationship with REITs and bank loans: Capital structure perspectives
Keywords: C54; G21; G28; G32; Capital structure; Mortgage; Trade-off theory; Risk premium; Loan-to-value;
Measuring unilateral effects in partial horizontal acquisitions
Keywords: Antitrust; Unilateral effects; Partial acquisitions; Oligopoly; Differentiated products; Demand estimation; D12; C54; L13; L41; L66;
Extracting market information from equity options with exponential Lévy processes
Keywords: C15; C52; C54; G15; Risk-neutral density; Exponential Lévy processes; Pricing kernel; Relative risk-aversion coefficient;
Equilibrium Heterogeneous-Agent models as measurement tools: Some Monte Carlo evidence
Keywords: C15; C54; C68; D52; Monte Carlo; Heterogeneous agents; Incomplete markets; Ex-ante policy evaluation; Welfare;
Keywords: C54; C61; F18; L73; O13; A23; Q41Carbon markets; International trade; Global Forest Products Model
Monetary policy and stability during six periods in US economic history: 1959–2008: a novel, nonlinear monetary policy rule
Keywords: C22; C54; E3; E5Monetary policy rule; Economic stability; Taylor rule; Nonlinear methods; USA
Mineral reserves under price uncertainty
Keywords: C02; C54; Q00; Q30Reserves; Uncertainty; Price; Natural resource; Real options; Mining
Modeling quality demand with data from Household Budget Surveys: An application to meat and fish products in Greece
Keywords: C21; C54; C81; D12; R22; Household Budget Survey; Quality; Demand; Heckman's two-step; Meat; Fish;
Impact of CEPA on the labor market of Hong Kong
Keywords: C01; C18; C23; C51; C54; Panel data; Counterfactual analysis; Hong Kong labor market; Unemployment;
DEA environmental assessment of coal fired power plants: Methodological comparison between radial and non-radial models
Keywords: C54; Q43; Q57; Environmental Assessment; DEA; Disposability;
Returns to Scale and Damages to Scale with Strong Complementary Slackness Conditions in DEA Assessment: Japanese Corporate Effort on Environment Protection
Keywords: C54; Q43; Q57; Data Envelopment Analysis; Environmental assessment; Strong Complementary Slackness Conditions; Returns to Scale; Damages to Scale;