The Economic and Social Review, Vol. 20, No. 3, April 1989
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Efficiency in the forward exchange market - an application of co-integration - reply
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1989)In this issue of the Economic and Social Review, Leddin comments on my recent (1988) paper which examined co-integration as a technique for analysing the efficiency of the forward exchange market. This paper addresses a ... -
Efficiency in the forward exchange market - an application of co-integration - a comment
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1989)In a recent edition of the Review, Lucey (1988) finds evidence of forward exchange market inefficiency using the co-integration technique. His results relate to sterling and the dollar and are based on daily spot and one ... -
Tests for the macroeconomic effects of large-scale migration based on the Irish experience, 1948-87 - a rejoinder
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1989)These two Comments use similar methodologies and the dataset that was employed in my paper to explore the nature of the relationship between migration and economic growth in Ireland. Intensive investigation of this important ... -
Tests for the macroeconomic effects of large-scale migration based on the Irish experience, 1948-87 - a comment
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1989)Walsh (1989) addresses an interesting and extremely pertinent problem: What is the causal relationship between migration, as proxied by the net migration rate (NMR), and economic activity, as proxied by the percentage ... -
Growth, migration and causality - a comment on tests for macroeconomic feedback from large-scale migration based on the Irish experience, 1948-87
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1989)The plan of this paper is as follows. In Section II , a description of the general procedure used by Sims (1972) and Walsh (1989) to test for causality is provided along with some of the problems that may be encountered ...