Journal: Applied Economics Letters
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Appl. Econ. Lett.
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Routledge
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- Passport, please! Travels, travails and tradeItem type: Journal Article
Applied Economics LettersNitsch, Volker (2019) - International stock return predictability: on the role of the United States in bad and good timesItem type: Journal Article
Applied Economics LettersSiliverstovs, Boriss (2016) - A Note on the Tests of Granger-Causality between Exports and Economic GrowthItem type: Other Journal Item
Applied Economics LettersAtukeren, Erdal (1994) - Economies of scale in the Swiss hydropower sectorItem type: Journal Article
Applied Economics LettersFilippini, Massimo; Luchsinger, Cornelia (2007) - Economies of scale in the Swiss nursing home industryItem type: Journal Article
Applied Economics LettersFilippini, Massimo (2001) - Re-assessing international stock return predictability: evidence from directional accuracy and excess profitability testsItem type: Journal Article
Applied Economics LettersSiliverstovs, Boriss (2017) - Investigating survivorship bias: the case of the 1918 flu pandemicItem type: Journal Article
Applied Economics LettersFloris, Joël; Kaiser, Laurent; Mayr, Harald; et al. (2022)Estimates of the effect of foetal health shocks may suffer from survivorship bias. The foetal origins literature seemingly agrees that survivorship bias is innocuous in the sense that it induces a bias towards zero. Arguably, however, selective mortality can imply a bias away from zero. In the case of the 1918 flu pandemic, a suppressed immune system may have been protective against the most severe consequences of infection. We use historical birth records from the maternity hospital of Bern, Switzerland, to evaluate this possibility. Our results suggest that a careful consideration of survivorship bias is imperative for the evaluation of the 1918 flu pandemic and other foetal health shocks. - Factors Leading to Inflation Targeting - the impact of AdoptionItem type: Journal Article
Applied Economics LettersSamarina, Anna; Sturm, Jan-Egbert (2014) - Finance, income inequality and income redistributionItem type: Journal Article
Applied Economics LettersVan Velthoven, Adriaan; de Haan, Jakob; Sturm, Jan-Egbert (2019) - Deriving technology indicators from corporate websites: a comparative assessment using patentsItem type: Journal Article
Applied Economics LettersHeinrich, Sebastian (2025)This paper investigates the potential of indicators derived from corporate websites to measure technology related concepts. Using artificial intelligence (AI) technology as a case in point, I construct a 24-year panel combining the texts of websites and patent portfolios for over 1,000 large companies. By identifying AI exposure with a comprehensive keyword set, I show that website and patent data are strongly related, suggesting that corporate websites constitute a promising data source to trace AI technologies.
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