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NWO Open Competition grant for Eric Bartelsman and Enrico Perotti

Enrico Perotti (University of Amsterdam) and Eric Bartelsman (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) have been granted NWO funding for their research project 'Understanding the role of IT progress and globalization in economic growth' in the NWO Open Competition - Social Sciences and Humanities. Project: A slowing global economy and steady rise in inequality are threatening social cohesion. The project investigates the role of IT progress and globalization in causing unequal economic growth, and explains puzzling trends in capital and labor markets. It will guide a sustainable policy for economic and financial stability. With the NWO Open Competition-SSH, NWO Social Sciences and Humanities wants to offer researchers the opportunity to carry out research into a subject of their own choosing without any thematic constraints. The funding instrument is intended for senior researchers who may no longer apply for a Veni, Vidi and Vici grant within the Talent Scheme.

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22-001/III - Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Non-Stationary Location Models with Mixture of Normal Distributions

Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Non-Stationary Location Models with Mixture of Normal Distributions

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24-037/III - Statistical Early Warning Models with Applications

Statistical Early Warning Models with Applications

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04-036/3 - Business Ownership and Unemployment in Japan

Business Ownership and Unemployment in Japan

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05-118/4 - Model-based Measurement of Latent Risk in Time Series with Applications

Model-based Measurement of Latent Risk in Time Series with Applications

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97-086/3 - Assessing Scenarios on European Transport Policies by Means of Multicriteria Analysis

Assessing Scenarios on European Transport Policies by Means of Multicriteria Analysis

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16-029/III - Measuring Financial Cycles in a Model-Based Analysis: Empirical Evidence for the United States and the Euro Area

Measuring Financial Cycles in a Model-Based Analysis: Empirical Evidence for the United States and the Euro Area

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17-041/IV - Do Negative Interest Rates Make Banks Less Safe?

Do Negative Interest Rates Make Banks Less Safe?

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Francisco Blasques, Siem Jan Koopman, Max Mallee and Zhaokun Zhang in Journal of Econometrics

The article entitled ‘Weighted maximum likelihood for dynamic factor analysis and forecasting with mixed frequency data’ authored by TI candidate fellow Franc...

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Paper by Paolo Gorgi, Siem Jan Koopman and Julia Schaumburg, published online in the Journal of Econometrics

The paper 'Vector autoregressions with dynamic factor coefficients and conditionally heteroskedastic errors' by research fellows Paolo Gorgi, Siem Jan Koopman and Ju...

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Essays on Modeling Time-Varying Parameters

Wednesday, December 11 2019