R. (2005). A test for parameter homogeneity in co2 panel ekc estimations Dufour‚ J. and Torres‚ O. (1996). Union-intersection and sample-split methods in econometrics with application to ma and sur models. Working paper‚ Summer meetings of the Econometric Society‚ Iowa City. Durlauf‚ S.‚ Johnson‚ P.‚ and Temple‚ J. (2005). Growth econometrics. In Durlauf‚ S. and Aghion‚ P.‚ editors‚ Handbook of Economic Growth‚ page Ch.8 Durlauf‚ S.‚ Sala-i Martin‚ X.‚ Bernard‚ A.‚ Jones‚ C.‚ Quah‚ D.‚ and Galor
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Research Part A‚ 41 pp. 4 -18. Dennis‚ N.P.S. (2002) ’Long-term forecasts and flight schedule pattern for a medium-sized European airport ’‚ Journal of Air Transport Management‚ Vol. 8‚ pp. 313-324. Dritsakis‚ N. and Athanasiadis‚ S. (2000) ’An econometric model of tourist demand: The case of Greece ’‚ Journal of Hospitality and Leisure Marketing‚ Vol. 7‚ pp. 39-49. Hamzacebi‚ C. (2008) ’Improving artificial neural networks ’ performance in seasonal time series forecasting ’‚ Information Sciences
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of Nigeria (CBN) Statistical Bulletin‚ Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS)‚ Office of the Accountant General of the Federation‚ and other relevant government agencies. The data collected were analysed using relevant descriptive statistics and econometric models such as White test‚ Ramsey RESET test‚ Breusch Godfrey test‚ Jacque Berra test‚ Augmented Dickey Fuller test‚ Johansen test‚ and Granger Causality test. The results from the various test shows that tax reforms is positively and significantly
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References: Koutsoyiannis A. (1991)‚ Theory of Econometrics‚ Hampshire: Macmillan Limited Ogede P Robert S. Pindyck and Daniel L. Rubinfeld (1998)‚ Econometric Models and Economic forecasts‚ Singapore: Irwin McGraw-Hill.
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German Economic Review 9(4): 402–430 A Ranking of Journals in Economics and Related Fields Klaus Ritzberger Vienna Graduate School of Finance and Institute for Advanced Studies Abstract. This paper presents an update of the ranking of economics journals by the invariant method‚ as introduced by Palacio-Huerta and Volij‚ with a broader sample of journals. By comparison with the two other most prominent rankings‚ it also proposes a list of ‘target journals’‚ ranked according to their quality‚ as
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Imports‚ Remittance and Growth in Bangladesh: An Empirical Analysis This paper investigates the causal nexus between export‚ import‚ remittance and GDP growth for Bangladesh using annual data from 1976 to 2005. The paper uses time series econometrics tools to investigate the relationship adding import and remittance in the model. Study finds limited support in favor of export-led growth hypothesis for Bangladesh as exports‚ imports and remittance cause GDP growth only in the short run. The
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1. Bullwhip Effect ●What is Bullwhip effect? The bullwhip effect can be explained as an occurrence detected by the supply chain where orders sent to the manufacturer and supplier create larger variance then the sales to the end customer. These irregular orders in the lower part of the supply chain develop to be more distinct higher up in the supply chain. This variance can interrupt the smoothness of the supply chain process as each link in the supply chain will over or underestimate the product
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Professionalism at a Law Firm CS204/Professional Presence Introduction In a competitive‚ global economy it has become evident that the differences leading to organizational success have become smaller and smaller. Organizations have to work to set themselves apart in many ways beyond offering a quality product or service. For example‚ a professional appearance and behavior can help set apart different organizations. In the extremely competitive legal industry‚ professionalism
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THE IMPACT OF MONEY SUPPLY ON THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF NIGERIA CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY In the critical observation of the recent Nigerian economic position‚ there has been a great divergence between the rate at which money is supplied and the exact impact it has on the general price level‚ which results in inflation and deflation on one hand‚ and the output growth (productivity) on the other hand. Although‚ it had occurred to our mind that Nigerian
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64‚ 211-231. Hendry‚ D. F. (1995): Dynamic Econometrics‚ Oxford University Press‚ Oxford. 30 Im‚ K. S.‚ Pesaran‚ M. H. and Shin‚ Y. (2003): Testing unit roots in heterogeneous panels‚ Journal of Econometrics‚ 115‚ 53-74. James‚ C.M. and C.W. Smith‚ (1994): Studies in Financial Institutions: Commercial Banks. New York: McGraw Hill‚ (JS) Kao‚ C. [1999]: Spurious regression and residual-based tests for cointegration in panel data‚ Journal of Econometrics‚ 90‚ 1-44. Levin‚ A..‚ Lin‚ C-F. and Chu‚ C-S
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