2002

wopaarhec 2002-1 A Comparison of Different Estimators for Panel Data Sample Selection Models by Peter Jensen, Michael Rosholm and Mette Verner

wopaarhec 2002-2 International Integration and the Welfare State by Torben M. Andersen

wopaarhec 2002-3 Credibility, Cost of Reneging and the Choice of Fixed Exchange Rate Regime by Bo Sandemann Rasmussen

wopaarhec 2002-4 Can Nominal Wage and Price Rigidities Be Equivalent Propagation Mechanisms? The Case of Open Economies by Bo William Hansen and Lars Mayland Nielsen

wopaarhec 2002-5 Left-Censoring in Duration Data: Theory and Applications by Anna Christina D'Addio and Michael Rosholm

wopaarhec 2002-6 Efficient Inference in Multivariate Fractionally Integrated Time Series Models by Morten Ørregaard Nielsen

wopaarhec 2002-7 Optimal Residual Based Tests for Fractional Cointegration and Exchange Rate Dynamics by Morten Ørregaard Nielsen

wopaarhec 2002-8 Local Whittle Analysis of Stationary Fractional Cointegration by Morten Ørregaard Nielsen

wopaarhec 2002-9  Coalitions, Agreements and Efficiency by Effrosyni Diamantoudi and Licun Xue

wopaarhec 2002-10 International Environmental Agreements - The Role of Foresight by Effrosyni Diamantoudi and Eftichios S. Sartzetakis

wopaarhec 2002-11 Testing the Semiparametric Box-Cox Model with the Bootstrap by N.E. Savin and Allan H. Würtz

wopaarhec 2002-12 Spectral Analysis of Fractionally Cointegrated Systems by Morten Ø. Nielsen

wopaarhec 2002-13 Duration Dependence and Timevarying Variables in Discrete Time Duration Models by Anna Christina D'Addio and Bo E. Honoré

wopaarhec 2002-14 Labour Market Transitions of French Youth by Anna Christina D'Addio and Michael Rosholm

wopaarhec 2002-15 Long-run forecasting in multicointegrated systems by Boriss Siliverstovs, Tom Engsted and Niels Haldrup

wopaarhec 2002-16 Local Empirical Spectral Measure of Multivariate Processes with Long Range Dependence by Morten Ørregaard Nielsen

wopaarhec 2002-17 Semiparametric Estimation in Time Series Regression with Long Range Depencence by Morten Ørregaard Nielsen

wopaarhec 2002-18 Multivariate Lagrange Multiplier Tests for Fractional Integration by Morten Ørregaard Nielsen

wopaarhec 2002-19 Determinants of Divorce in Denmark by Michael Svarer

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