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Disponibili pubblicamente: 26
Modelling asymmetric cointegration and dynamic multipliers in a nonlinear ARDL framework
Y Shin, B Yu, M Greenwood-Nimmo
Festschrift in honor of Peter Schmidt: Econometric methods and applications …, 2014
Mandati: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Dynamic panels with threshold effect and endogeneity
MH Seo, Y Shin
Journal of econometrics 195 (2), 169-186, 2016
Mandati: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Quantile connectedness: modeling tail behavior in the topology of financial networks
T Ando, M Greenwood-Nimmo, Y Shin
Management Science 68 (4), 2401-2431, 2022
Mandati: Australian Research Council
In search of robust methods for dynamic panel data models in empirical corporate finance
VA Dang, M Kim, Y Shin
Journal of Banking & Finance 53, 84-98, 2015
Mandati: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Asymmetric adjustment toward optimal capital structure: Evidence from a crisis
VA Dang, M Kim, Y Shin
International Review of Financial Analysis 33, 226-242, 2014
Mandati: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Recent developments of the autoregressive distributed lag modelling framework
JS Cho, M Greenwood‐Nimmo, Y Shin
Journal of Economic Surveys 37 (1), 7-32, 2023
Mandati: UK Economic and Social Research Council
A nonlinear panel data model of cross-sectional dependence
G Kapetanios, J Mitchell, Y Shin
Journal of Econometrics 179 (2), 134-157, 2014
Mandati: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Globalisation and technological convergence in the EU
M Camilla, L Serlenga, Y Shin
Journal of Productivity Analysis 40, 15-29, 2013
Mandati: UK Economic and Social Research Council
What is mine is yours: Sovereign risk transmission during the European debt crisis
M Greenwood-Nimmo, VH Nguyen, Y Shin
Journal of Financial Stability 65, 101103, 2023
Mandati: Australian Research Council
Canonical correlation-based model selection for the multilevel factors
I Choi, R Lin, Y Shin
Journal of Econometrics 233 (1), 22-44, 2023
Mandati: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Reflections on “Testing for unit roots in heterogeneous panels”
KS Im, MH Pesaran, Y Shin
Journal of Econometrics 234, 111-114, 2023
Mandati: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Forecasting distributions of inflation rates: the functional auto-regressive approach
K Chaudhuri, M Kim, Y Shin
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A: Statistics in Society 179 …, 2016
Mandati: UK Economic and Social Research Council
The decoupling of monetary policy from long-term rates in the US during the great moderation
M Greenwood-Nimmo, Y Shin, T van Treeck, B Yu
Available at SSRN 1894621, 2013
Mandati: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Estimation and inference in heterogeneous spatial panels with a multifactor error structure
J Chen, Y Shin, C Zheng
Journal of Econometrics 229 (1), 55-79, 2022
Mandati: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Dynamic network quantile regression model
X Xu, W Wang, Y Shin, C Zheng
Journal of Business & Economic Statistics 42 (2), 407-421, 2024
Mandati: UK Economic and Social Research Council
On the Asymmetric U‐Shaped Relationship between Inflation, Inflation Uncertainty, and Relative Price Skewness in the UK
K Chaudhuri, M Greenwood‐Nimmo, M Kim, Y Shin
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 45 (7), 1431-1449, 2013
Mandati: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Noise momentum around the world
CX Cai, R Faff, Y Shin
Abacus 54 (1), 79-104, 2018
Mandati: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Generalised canonical correlation estimation of the multilevel factor model
R Lin, Y Shin
Available at SSRN 4295429, 2023
Mandati: UK Economic and Social Research Council
The asymmetric response of dividends to earnings news
JS Cho, M Greenwood-Nimmo, Y Shin
Finance Research Letters 54, 103792, 2023
Mandati: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Testing for correlation between the regressors and factor loadings in heterogeneous panels with interactive effects
G Kapetanios, L Serlenga, Y Shin
Empirical Economics 64 (6), 2611-2659, 2023
Mandati: UK Economic and Social Research Council
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