Time Series Papers
Terrorism Papers
Identifying aggregate demand and supply shocks in a small open economy
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Distribution Of Transnational Terrorism Among Countries By Income Classes And Geography After 9/11
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Whose line is it?: A Survey of Plagiarism in the Economics Profession
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Economic Consequences Of Terrorism In Developed And Developing Countries: An Overview
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Testing for a unit root with a nonlinear Fourier function
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Is Transnational Terrorism Becoming More Threatening?
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Using the Aggregate Demand-Aggregate Supply Model to Identify Structural Demand-Side and Supply-Side Shocks: Results Using a Bivariate VAR
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Transnational Terrorism 1968-2000: Thresholds, Persistence, And Forecasts
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A General Test For Time-dependence in Parameters
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An economic perspective on Transnational terrorism
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Modeling Inflation and Money Demand Using a Fourier-Series Approximation
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What Do We Know About The Substitution Effect In Transnational Terrorism?
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Stationarity tests with unattended nonlinearity
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The Impact of Transnational Terrorism on U.S. Foreign Direct Investment
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Unit-Root Tests and Asymmetric Adjustment With an Example Using the Term Structure of Interest Rates
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Rational Terrorists and Optimal Network Structure
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D-TAR versus C-TAR Models? Modeling the Dynamics of Inflation Applying Scientific Methods to Study Terrorism
Plagiarism in the Economics Profession: A Survey
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After 9/11: Is It All Different Now?
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Forecasting Persistent Data with Possible Structural Breaks: Old School and New School Lessons Using OECD Unemployment Data
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In-Sample and Out-of-Sample Properties of Linear and Nonlinear Taylor Rules
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Assessing the Importance of Global Shocks versus Country-Specific Shocks
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A Threshold Model of Real U.S. GDP and the Problem of Constructing Confidence
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