An autoregressive distributed lag modeling approach to cointegration analysis‚ in storm‚ S.‚ ed‚ Econometrics and Economic Pesaran‚ M.H.‚ Shin‚ Y.‚ and Smith‚ R.J. (1996). Testing the existence of long-run relationship Pesaran‚ M.H.‚ Shin‚ Y.‚ and Smith‚ R.J. (2001). Bound testing approaches to the analysis of level relationships Philips‚ P.C.B. (1986). Understanding spurious regression in econometrics. Mohd Salleh N.H‚ Hook L.S‚ Ramachandran S. Shuib A. Mohd Noor Z. (2008). Asian Tourism Demand for
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models and cigarette demand 2.2.1 Imperfectly rational addiction models 2.2.2 Myopic addiction models 2.2.3 Rational addiction models 2.2.4 Critiques of the rational addiction model 2.3 Behavioral economic analyses of cigarette demand 2.4 Econometric studies of the demand for other tobacco products 3. Cigarette and other tobacco taxation 3.1 Comparative standards and the effects of tax on price 3.1.1 Purposes and methods of taxation 3.1.2 Effects of taxes on retail price 3.1.3 Variations
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TEN STRATEGIC OM DECISION 1. Supply-chain management – It talks about the threshold questions such as “what is to be made” and “what is to be purchase.” In this case‚ buyer and seller relationship exists. Mutual trust and confidence are present between the seller and buyer which are vital for a transaction to be closed of successful. 2. Scheduling – it talks about feasible and efficient schedule of production such as proper allocation of time that is segregated from one activity to another
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de/international/world/harvard-economist-jeffrey-miron-on-why-drugs-should-be-legalized-a-886289.html The Case for Legalizing Heroin‚ Jeffrey Rogers Hummel (1998) Anarchist Library [online]. Available at http://flag.blackened.net/daver/misc/hummel.html Wharton Econometrics of Bala Cynwyd‚ Pa
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CHAPTER THREE RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3.1 AREA OF STUDY The area of study o this research work is to determine the effect of monetary policy on the performance of banks in Nigeria. This study will cover all the commercial banks that have been in existence since 1975-2004. More so‚ the aggregates rate is used in assessing their performance. 3.2 METHOD OF INVESTIGATION/SOURCE OF INFORMATION According to Asika (2002)‚ research work can be defined as the restructuring of investigation aimed at identifying
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Panic of 1890: The Baring Crisis The Baring Crisis was a unique panic happened in Argentina during 1890 as it was related to sovereign debt. This financial crisis was not just affecting the country‚ but it was also affected some European countries like England and France. The name of the crisis itself came from one of the largest merchant bank in England‚ Baring Brothers & Co. Before the crisis happened‚ Argentina attracted a huge amount of foreign investors to invest and loan money to them. They
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Define the estimation window With the parameter estimates for the normal performance model‚ the abnormal returns can be calculated. Decide the design of the testing framework for abnormal returns. Empirical results follow the formulation of the econometric design. Ideally the empirical results will lead to insights relating to understanding the sources and causes of the effects of the event under study. Concluding comments complete the study. 3.
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raised wages: Average nominal hourly wages for domestic workers in September of 2003 were 23% higher than they had been in September 2002‚ while for demographically similar workers in other occupations the nominal wage increase was less than 5%. Econometric evidence supports the conclusion that the wage increases were caused by the regulations‚ since the largest increases are seen in places where the greatest number of workers were initially below the minimum wage. The regulations
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Impact of Foreign Direct Investment and Trade on Economic Growth Shiva S. Makki The World Bank Agapi Somwaru Economic Research Service‚ USDA Contact Author: Shiva S. Makki Room MC 2-509‚ DECRS 1818 H Street‚ N.W. Washington‚ DC 20433 Phone: 202 458-8521; Fax: 202 522-0087 Email: smakk@worldbank.org ABSTRACT Foreign direct investment (FDI) and trade are often seen as important catalysts for economic growth in the developing countries. FDI is an important vehicle of technology transfer from
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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS HANDBOOK OF UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS in UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ 2012-2013 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA‚ SANTA CRUZ Administering Undergraduate Programs in: BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ECONOMICS ECONOMICS GLOBAL ECONOMICS ECONOMICS/MATHEMATICS Office Location: 401 Engineering 2 (831) 459-2743 Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00am - 12:00pm‚ 1:00pm - 4:00 pm For information via the WWW see: Department of Economics Homepage:
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