Tag: Economics and Econometrics

Data exchange platforms raise urban green energy efficiency
Study examines data element marketization’s impact on green energy efficiency in 282 Chinese cities, revealing direct effects and spatial spillovers with stronger effects in developed regions.

Natural disaster risk links differently to DeFi and NFTs
Study reveals natural disaster uncertainty differentially affects cryptocurrencies, DeFi assets, and NFTs across market regimes during geopolitical and inflationary crises.

Mexico’s carbon tax reduced emissions; Colombia and Argentina showed no clear effect
Analyze how carbon taxes in Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina affected emissions. Mexico’s combined policy package reduced transport emissions 12%, while isolated taxes in other countries showed.

FDI co-moves with long-run growth in Poland, Ukraine, and Vietnam
Study examining FDI’s role in economic growth across Poland, Ukraine, and Vietnam (2004–2024), analyzing how institutional stability and absorptive capacity mediate investment-growth linkages.

Energy prices are linked to agricultural prices directly and through fertilizers
Analysis of monthly data from 1990 to 2024 shows energy prices affect wheat, maize, and soybean prices directly through fuel costs and indirectly through fertilizers.

Household production reduces measured inequality, but less over time
Analysis of household production’s role in material living standards inequality in the U.S., 1965–2018, showing extended income measures capture greater inequality than market metrics alone.

Methodological issues make investment multipliers uninterpretable
Methodological critique of investment shock modeling in input-output frameworks, highlighting inconsistent treatment of purchasing versus supplying industries.

Capital account openness shows an inverted U-shape with growth
Panel analysis of 42 years reveals that moderate capital account openness boosts emerging market growth, but excessive openness reduces it through short-term debt channels.

Productivity raises wages more in wealthier countries
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in EconometricsExplore how productivity gains translate differently to wages across income levels. Study reveals threshold effects showing wealthier nations have stronger wage-productivity links than.

Result-based contracts appear more acceptable for dairy methane reduction
Study integrating farmer preferences into cost-efficient design of agri-environmental contracts for methane mitigation in Polish dairy production.










