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Determinants of Oil Demand in OECD Countries: An Application of Panel Data Model

Determinants of Oil Demand in OECD Countries: An Application of Panel Data Model

... Oil demand has risen in several emerging and developing countries owing to fast- growing gross domestic product (GDP) per capita and strong population ...world demand for oil rose by ... See full document

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Determinants of the Korean agricultural trade with the LDCs and the OECD countries

Determinants of the Korean agricultural trade with the LDCs and the OECD countries

... the panel data estimation tech- nique, we apply the generalized gravity model to analyze the Korea’s import trade with the LDCs and the OECD countries ...of panel esti- mation is ... See full document

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Determinants of External Debt: A Panel Data Analysis for Oil & Gas Exporting and Importing Countries

Determinants of External Debt: A Panel Data Analysis for Oil & Gas Exporting and Importing Countries

... The determinants of external debt in developing countries have generated a lot of interest among scholars and policy makers in recent ...used panel data. This study uses panel ... See full document

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Do Unemployment Benefits and Employment Protection Influence Suicide Mortality? An International Panel Data Analysis

Do Unemployment Benefits and Employment Protection Influence Suicide Mortality? An International Panel Data Analysis

... large panel of 25 OECD countries over the period 1970 - ...in OECD countries, we use an extended sample and considerably increase the number of ...the application of fixed ... See full document

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Determinants of FDI inflows to developing countries: a panel data analysis

Determinants of FDI inflows to developing countries: a panel data analysis

... the determinants of US FDI into Western Europe found that the main factors that attracted the US investment were lucrative market, liberal host ...developing countries experience tried to make use of some ... See full document

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Determinants of FDI inflows to developing countries: a panel data analysis

Determinants of FDI inflows to developing countries: a panel data analysis

... Logit model to examine their ...included demand and supply side factors such as cheap labour, infrastructure, good governance, industrial agglomeration, and exchange rate and its variability, schooling and ... See full document

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An empirical examination to the factors affecting the growth of insurance market in India

An empirical examination to the factors affecting the growth of insurance market in India

... insurance demand. They also identify income elasticity of demand is for life insurance is much higher in ...the determinants the demand of life insurance by using panel data ... See full document

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The Systemic, Long run Relation among Gasoline Demand, Gasoline Price, Income, and Vehicle Ownership in OECD Countries: Evidence from Panel Cointegration and Causality Modeling

The Systemic, Long run Relation among Gasoline Demand, Gasoline Price, Income, and Vehicle Ownership in OECD Countries: Evidence from Panel Cointegration and Causality Modeling

... The data is a balanced panel of 14 OECD countries spanning 1978 2 ...European countries (notably so in Austria, Belgium, France, and Spain where diesels comprise nearly half the ... See full document

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Oil supply and demand shocks and stock price: Empirical evidence for some OECD countries

Oil supply and demand shocks and stock price: Empirical evidence for some OECD countries

... and oil price changes using Vector Autoregressive (VAR) ...daily oil futures returns present no significant effect on the broad-based market indexes such as the S&P 500 over the period 1979-1990, ... See full document

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OPEC and Political Considerations when Deciding on Oil Extraction

OPEC and Political Considerations when Deciding on Oil Extraction

... the demand, supply and price volatility in the oil ...the demand for petroleum products in many ...the demand of some petroleum products in the ...gasoline demand and other ... See full document

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Economic growth and welfare state: a debate of econometrics

Economic growth and welfare state: a debate of econometrics

... effect model for panel data of all OECD nations, which includes most of the determinants of growth in previous growth empirical studies for either cross section or panel ... See full document

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Estimating Industrial Natural Gas Demand Elasticities in Selected OECD Countries

Estimating Industrial Natural Gas Demand Elasticities in Selected OECD Countries

... gas demand in 15 selected OECD countries over the period of 1991 to 2016, within the framework of dynamic panel data ...in model with constant &trend and constant only). So ... See full document

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Determinants of bilateral trade flows in OECD countries: evidence from gravity panel data models

Determinants of bilateral trade flows in OECD countries: evidence from gravity panel data models

... both countries should positively affect their total ...From demand side, Linder's (1961) "preference similarity" or "overlapping demands" hypothesis argues that trade in manufactures is ... See full document

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Multiple Determinants of Household Natural Gas Demand: A Panel Data Analysis in OECD Countries

Multiple Determinants of Household Natural Gas Demand: A Panel Data Analysis in OECD Countries

... gas demand, the average temperature is observed to be significantly decreasing household natural gas ...study; demand, price and revenue data are in the form of purchasing power ...gas demand ... See full document

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The determinants of foreign direct investment: a panel data study for the OECD countries

The determinants of foreign direct investment: a panel data study for the OECD countries

... across countries and economic regions, and more specifically, he considers FDI as one of the contributory factors in the diffusion, dissemination of knowledge and assimilation of technologies and ... See full document

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Economic Determinants of Inward FDI in BRICS Countries: A Panel Data Analysis

Economic Determinants of Inward FDI in BRICS Countries: A Panel Data Analysis

... BRICS countries from the period 2000 to ...significant determinants of FDI inflows in BRICS ...BRICS countries that in turn will facilitate their economy in enhancement of Market potential, capital ... See full document

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Information and communication technology, electricity consumption and economic growth in OECD countries: a panel data analysis

Information and communication technology, electricity consumption and economic growth in OECD countries: a panel data analysis

... the OECD countries which house majority of the data centers in the world as a consequence of rapid expansion of ICT use since the last two ...recent data for its investigation thus expecting ... See full document

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A Time Series Approach to the Feldstein Horioka Puzzle with Panel Data from the OECD Countries

A Time Series Approach to the Feldstein Horioka Puzzle with Panel Data from the OECD Countries

... A Time Series Approach to the Feldstein-Horioka Puzzle with Panel Data from the OECD Countries Kumar, Saten and Rao, B.. Bhaskara Auckland University of Technology, University of Western[r] ... See full document

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“The determinants of students' achievement: a difference between OECD and not OECD countries”

“The determinants of students' achievement: a difference between OECD and not OECD countries”

... positive determinants of test scores, while the sign of public school is ...NO-OECD countries, as to the math score (Table 4-column 3), only the number of girls is an important factor, while the ... See full document

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Convergence and determinants of health expenditures in OECD countries

Convergence and determinants of health expenditures in OECD countries

... Based on economic growth models (e.g., Solow [66]), the production of health services can be represented as a function of labor (e.g., doctors, nurses and allied health workers) and capital (e.g., buildings, beds and ... See full document

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