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Deniz Baglan
Deniz Baglan
Associate Professor of Economics - Howard University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei howard.edu
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Non-linearity in the inflation–growth relationship in developing economies: Evidence from a semiparametric panel model
D Baglan, E Yoldas
Economics Letters 125 (1), 93-96, 2014
692014
Government debt and macroeconomic activity: a predictive analysis for advanced economies
D Baglan, E Yoldas
FEDS Working Paper, 2013
342013
Relative price variability and inflation: New evidence
D Baglan, ME Yazgan, H Yilmazkuday
Journal of Macroeconomics 48, 263-282, 2016
152016
Relative price variability and inflation: New evidence
D Baglan, ME Yazgan, H Yilmazkuday
Journal of Macroeconomics 48, 263-282, 2016
152016
Public debt and macroeconomic activity: a predictive analysis for advanced economies
D Baglan, E Yoldas
Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics 20 (3), 301-324, 2016
122016
Efficient estimation of a partially linear dynamic panel data model with fixed effects: application to unemployment dynamics in the US
D Baglan
15th International Conference on Panel Data, Bonn, Germany. http://apps …, 2010
72010
Financial health and the intensive margin of trade
D Baglan, H Yilmazkuday
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade 54 (6), 1304-1319, 2018
62018
The demand for electricity in Kuwait: A cointegration analysis
O Alfalah, L Alhumaidan, D Baglan
International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 10 (6), 9-13, 2020
22020
Improving Income Mobility through Density Bonuses: An Analysis of Montgomery County’s Affordable Rental Housing Program
H Kurban, D Baglan, K McLeod
2020 APPAM Fall Research Conference, 2020
2020
Relative price variability and inflation: New evidence R, RR
D Baglan, ME Yazgan, H Yilmazkuday
2016
Essays on nonlinear panel data models and conditional quantiles
D Baglan
University of California, Riverside, 2010
2010
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