This study focuses on and examines the empirical evidence of non-linearity in aggregate Canadian unemployment. Contrary to the conclusion reached in many studies, and using a corrected for bias simple non-parametric test (SNT), the null hypothesis of a linear structure for Canadian unemployment is rejected
This paper provides evidence that cyclical unemployment is associated with increased income inequali...
This study examines the lower and higher boundaries for the threshold value to be considered an indi...
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The non-linearity of macroeconomic processes is becoming an increasingly important issue both at the...
The assumption of linearity is tested using five statistical tests for the US and the Canadian unem...
The assumption of linearity is tested using five statistical tests for the US and the Canadian unemp...
The assumption of linearity is tested using five statistical tests for the US and the Canadian unem...
The purpose of this thesis is to develop a theoretical framework which could then be used to measure...
This study investigates the stationarity and linearity properties of unemployment rates in 17 OECD c...
We have investigated the hysteresis hypothesis using a newly proposed unit root test which considers...
The focus of our study is on determining whether unemployment rates in 8 New Industrialized Economie...
textabstractTo enable answering the question in the title, we introduce a bivariate censored latent ...
This paper presents empirical estimates of the policy and structural determinants of the natural rat...
We examine dynamic asymmetries in U.S unemployment using nonlinear time series models and Bayesian m...
A framework for the dynamic analysis of unemployment is presented, and applied to Canadian and U.S. ...
This paper provides evidence that cyclical unemployment is associated with increased income inequali...
This study examines the lower and higher boundaries for the threshold value to be considered an indi...
Copyright belongs to the author. Small sections of the text, not exceeding three paragraphs, can be ...
The non-linearity of macroeconomic processes is becoming an increasingly important issue both at the...
The assumption of linearity is tested using five statistical tests for the US and the Canadian unem...
The assumption of linearity is tested using five statistical tests for the US and the Canadian unemp...
The assumption of linearity is tested using five statistical tests for the US and the Canadian unem...
The purpose of this thesis is to develop a theoretical framework which could then be used to measure...
This study investigates the stationarity and linearity properties of unemployment rates in 17 OECD c...
We have investigated the hysteresis hypothesis using a newly proposed unit root test which considers...
The focus of our study is on determining whether unemployment rates in 8 New Industrialized Economie...
textabstractTo enable answering the question in the title, we introduce a bivariate censored latent ...
This paper presents empirical estimates of the policy and structural determinants of the natural rat...
We examine dynamic asymmetries in U.S unemployment using nonlinear time series models and Bayesian m...
A framework for the dynamic analysis of unemployment is presented, and applied to Canadian and U.S. ...
This paper provides evidence that cyclical unemployment is associated with increased income inequali...
This study examines the lower and higher boundaries for the threshold value to be considered an indi...
Copyright belongs to the author. Small sections of the text, not exceeding three paragraphs, can be ...