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Renewable energy proliferation for sustainable development: Role of cross-border electricity trade. (2022). Singh, Sanjay ; Kumar, Piyush ; Jha, Amit Prakash ; Mahajan, Aarushi.
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  22. A further examination of the export-led growth hypothesis. (2010). Herzer, Dierk.
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  23. International Capital Mobility in African Countries: Do the legal origins matter?. (2010). Eggoh, Jude ; Bangak, Chrysost.
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  26. Central bank independence and ageing. (2008). Héricourt, Jérôme ; Farvaque, Etienne ; Hericourt, Jerome ; Lagadec, Gael.
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  27. Does the Law of One Price Hold within the EU? A Panel Analysis. (2008). Koske, Isabell ; Funke, Katja.
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  29. Effects of Fundamentals on the Exchange Rate: A Panel Analysis for a Sample of Industrialised and Emerging Economies. (2006). Jose Eduardo de A. Ferreira, .
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  30. Exploring the Environmental Kuznets Hypothesis. Theoretical and Econometric Problems. (2006). Wagner, Martin ; Muller-Furstenberger, Georg.
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  31. Real Exchange Rate Adjustment In European Transition Countries. (2006). Maican, Florin ; Sweeney, Richard J..
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  32. Long-run money demand in the new EU Member States with exchange rate effects. (2006). Reimers, Hans-Eggert ; Dreger, Christian ; Roffia, Barbara.
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  33. Inflation convergence and divergence within the European Monetary Union. (2006). Venditti, Fabrizio ; Harvey, Andrew ; Forni, Lorenzo ; Busetti, Fabio.
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  34. Are emerging market currency crises predictable? A test. (2006). Peltonen, Tuomas.
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  35. Hysteresis and Persistence in the Course of Unemployment: The EU and US Experience. (2006). Reimers, Hans-Eggert ; Dreger, Christian.
    In: Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin.
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  36. Total Factor Productivity Estimates: Some Evidence from European Regions. (2006). Ladu, Maria Gabriela.
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  37. New Estimates of Government Net Capital Stocks for 22 OECD Countries 1960-2001. (2005). Kamps, Christophe.
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  38. New Panel Unit Root Tests under Cross Section Dependence for Practitioners. (2005). Sul, Donggyu.
    In: Econometrics.
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  39. Has New Zealand benefited from its investments in research & development?. (2005). Stillman, Steven ; Razzak, Weshah ; Johnson, Robin .
    In: Development and Comp Systems.
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  40. Convergence in TFP among Italian Regions - Panel Unit Roots with Heterogeneity and Cross Sectional Dependence. (2005). Piacentino, Davide ; Fazio, Giorgio ; Byrne, Joseph.
    In: ERSA conference papers.
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  41. Convergence in West German Regional Unemployment Rates. (2005). Juessen, Falko ; Bayer, Christian.
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  42. Are external shocks responsible for the instability of output in low income countries?. (2005). Raddatz, Claudio.
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  43. Do gasoline prices converge in a unified Europe with non-harmonized tax rates?. (2005). Krieger, Tim ; Dreher, Axel.
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  44. Ricardian Fiscal Regimes in the European Union. (2005). Afonso, Antonio.
    In: Working Papers Department of Economics.
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  45. The Balassa-Samuelson Effect in East & West. Differences and Similarities. (2005). Wagner, Martin.
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  46. Testing for Error Correction in Panel Data. (2005). Westerlund, Joakim.
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  47. Macroeconomic Performance and Inequality: Brazil 1983-94. (2005). Bittencourt, Manoel.
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  48. Socio-economic development and fiscal policy: lessons from the cohesion countries for the new member states. (2005). Peltonen, Tuomas ; Mehrotra, Aaron.
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  49. Productivity Growth and the Role of ICT in the United Kingdom: An Industry View, 1970-2000. (2005). Srinivasan, Sylaja ; Oulton, Nicholas.
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  50. Productivity growth in UK industries, 1970-2000: structural change and the role of ICT. (2005). Srinivasan, Sylaja ; Oulton, Nicholas.
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  51. PPP: a Disaggregated View. (2004). Fischer, Christoph.
    In: Discussion Paper Series 1: Economic Studies.
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  52. House Price Efficiency: Expectations, Sales, Symmetry. (2004). Kerr, Suzi ; Grimes, Arthur ; Aitken, Andrew.
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  53. Job Creation or Destruction? Labor-Market Effects of Wal-Mart Expansion. (2004). Basker, Emek.
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  54. Whats the Beef with House Prices? Economic Shocks and Local Housing Markets. (2004). Grimes, Arthur ; Aitken, Andrew.
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  55. Land Taxes and Revenue Needs as Communities Grow and Decline: Evidence from New Zealand. (2004). Kerr, Suzi ; Grimes, Arthur ; Aitken, Andrew.
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  56. New Estimates of Government Net Capital Stocks for 22 OECD Countries 1960-2001. (2004). Kamps, Christophe.
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  57. Estimating the Relationship between Age Structure and GDP in the OECD Using Panel Cointegration Methods. (2004). Österholm, Pär.
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  58. Testing for Stationarity in Panel Data Models when Disturbances are Cross-Sectionally Correlated. (2004). Jönsson, Kristian.
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  59. Monetary union and productivity differences in mercosur countries. (2004). Tamarit, Cecilio ; Flôres Junior, Renato ; Camarero, Mariam ; Renato Galv, .
    In: FGV EPGE Economics Working Papers (Ensaios Economicos da EPGE).
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  60. Structural changes, common stochastic trends and unit roots in panel data. (2004). Carrion-i-Silvestre, Josep ; Bai, Jushan.
    In: Econometric Society 2004 North American Summer Meetings.
    RePEc:ecm:nasm04:345.

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  61. Towards the estimation of equilibrium exchange rates for CEE acceding countries: methodological issues and a panel cointegration perspective. (2004). Osbat, Chiara ; Maeso-Fernandez, Francisco ; Schnatz, Bernd.
    In: Working Paper Series.
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