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List of research outcomes

This list is not complete and representing at the moment only items from zbMATH Open and arXiv. We are working on additional sources - please check back here soon!

PublicationDate of PublicationType
Time varying risk aversion and its connectedness: evidence from cryptocurrencies
Annals of Operations Research
2024-08-15Paper
Elites and Secret Handshakes Versus Metrics and Rule-Based Acclamation: A Comment on “Measuring the Unmeasurable”
Econometric Reviews
2022-06-07Paper
A note on nonlinear cointegration, misspecification, and bimodality
Econometric Reviews
2022-05-31Paper
Coercive journal self citations, impact factor, journal influence and article influence
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
2021-02-15Paper
Any port in a storm: cryptocurrency safe-havens during the COVID-19 pandemic
Economics Letters
2020-11-04Paper
How are journal impact, prestige and article influence related? An application to neuroscience
Journal of Applied Statistics
2020-09-30Paper
Do 18th century `bubbles' survive the scrutiny of 21st century time series econometrics?
Economics Letters
2018-10-05Paper
Patenting, intellectual property rights and sectoral outputs in Industrial Revolution Britain, 1780--1851
Journal of Econometrics
2016-05-09Paper
Constructing structural VAR models with conditional independence graphs
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
2009-08-19Paper
Industrial agglomeration, geographic innovation and total factor productivity: The case of Taiwan
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
2009-08-19Paper
Money and inflation in a nonlinear model
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
2008-06-18Paper
Resolving the productivity paradox
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
2008-06-18Paper
Modelling innovative activity in the New Zealand biotechnology sector
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
2005-08-05Paper
Modelling the causal relationship between energy consumption and GDP in new Zealand, Australia, India, Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand.
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
2004-03-14Paper
Modelling the demand for money in New Zealand.
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
2004-01-14Paper
New Zealand economic growth--endogenous or exogenous?
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
2002-09-03Paper
Time-series based tests of the convergence hypothesis: Some positive results
Economics Letters
1998-06-30Paper


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