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    ON THE MOLDOVAN ECONOMY’S POTENTIAL OUTPUT AND OUTPUT GAP: EVIDENCE FROM THE HODRICK-PRESCOTT FILTER by Apostolos Papaphilippou

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The data for our empirical work comprise annual data on: 1. Moldova’s nominal GDP and the annual rate of growth or real GDP over the period 2010-2022; and 2. …”
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    Credit Cycles: Econometric Analysis and Evidence for Russia by N. V. Artamonov, D. V. Artamonov, V. A. Artamonov

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…For the present study of credit cycles and their impact to real business cycles statistical data (quarterly time series) on the following factors for Russian Federation are collected: nominal and real GDP, monetary base M2, short-term interest rate, long-term interest rate (10-year treasuries bill rate), total debt outstanding. …”
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    The Study of Tariff Barriers and Foreign Exchange Rates Effects in the Function of Iran's Import Demand: A Critical Review of Iran's Trade Policy and Foreign Exchange Regime for Re... by Ali Zahedtalaban, Mahdi Khodaparast Mashhadi, Ahmad Sabahi, Mohamadreza Lotfalipour

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The results show that the imports have a positive correlation with GDP and a negative correlation with relative prices, exchange and tariff rates which are consistent with the theory. …”
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    Modelling Customs Revenue in Ghana Using Novel Time Series Methods by Diana Ayorkor Agbenyega, John Andoh, Samuel Iddi, Louis Asiedu

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Models that can capture the trends being purported from the nominal (nonreal) tax values with respect to the trade volumes (value) over the period are indispensable. …”
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    EU fiscal governance and budget consolidation in Visegrád countries by Zh. N. Komissarova, E. A. Sergeev

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…At the same time the budget consolidations in Visegrád countries could be called efficient as GDP growth rates restored, as did investors’ confidence and exports.…”
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