Econometrics Working Papers
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- 0001: Export-Led Growth: A Survey of the Empirical Literature and Some Noncausality Results, Part 1

- Judith A. Giles and Cara L. Williams
- 9914: Some Pretesting Issues on Testing for Granger Noncausality

- Judith A. Giles and Sadaf Mirza
- 9913: Is Adaptive Estimation Useful for Panel Models With Heteroskedasticity in the Unit-Specific Error Component? Some Monte Carlo Evidence

- Nilanjana Roy
- 9912: Testing for Unit Roots in Semi-Annual Data

- Sandra G. Feltham and David Giles
- 9911: Asymmetric Responses of the Underground Economy to Tax Changes: Evidence From New Zealand Data

- David Giles, Gugsa T. Werkneh and Betty J. Johnson
- 9910: Taxes, Risk-Aversion, and the Size of the Underground Economy: A Nonparametric Analysis With New Zealand Data

- David Giles and Betty J. Johnson
- 9909: A Fuzzy Logic Approach to Modelling the Underground Economy

- Robert Draeseke and David Giles
- 9908: The Rental Cost of Sunk and Regulated Capital

- John P. Small and Henry Ergas
- 9907: The Canadian Underground and Measured Economies: Granger Causality Results

- David Giles, Lindsay Tedds and Gugsa Werkneh
- 9906: The Timing and Scale of Investment Under Uncertainty

- John P. Small
- 9905: Modelling the Hidden Economy and the Tax-Gap in New Zealand

- David Giles
- 9904: The Learning Path of the Hidden Economy: The Tax Burden and Tax Evasion in New Zealand

- David Giles and Patrick J. Caragata
- 9903: Are Cigarette Bans Really Good Economic Policy?

- Frank Reinhardt and David Giles
- 9902: Our Fans in the North: The Demand for British Rugby League

- John Jones, John A. Schofield and David Giles
- 9901: Export-led Growth: A Survey of the Empirical Literature and Some Noncausality Results

- Judith A. Giles, and Cara L. Williams
- 9811: Gauss-Newton, Milliken-Graybill, and Exact Misspecification Testing Using Artificial Regressions

- Kenneth Stewart
- 9810: Modelling the Hidden Economy and the Tax-Gap in New Zealand

- David Giles
- 9809: Measuring The Hidden Economy: Implications for Econometric Modelling

- David Giles
- 9808: The Underground Economy: Minimizing the Size of Government

- David Giles
- 9807: The Hidden Economy and the Tax-Gap in New Zealand: A Latent Variable Analysis

- David Giles
- 9806: Robust Specification Testing in Regression: The FRESET Test and Autocorrelated Disturbances

- Linda F. DeBenedictis, and David Giles
- 9805: The Learning Path of the Hidden Economy:Tax and Growth Effects in New Zealand

- David Giles and Patrick J. Caragata
- 9804: Simulating the Relationship Between the Hidden Economy and the Tax Level and Tax Mix in New Zealand

- Patrick J. Caragata, and David Giles
- 9803: Modelling the Tax Compliance Profiles of New Zealand Firms: Evidence from Audit Records

- David Giles
- 9802: Testing for Unit Roots With Missing Observations

- Kevin F. Ryan and David Giles
- 9801: The Underground Economy: Minimizing the Size of Government

- David Giles