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1546

Rao, B. Bhaskara and Kumar, Saten (2007): Cointegration, structural breaks and the demand for money in Bangladesh.

1549

Rao, B. Bhaskara and Kumar, Saten (2006): Structural Breaks and the Demand for Money in Fiji.

6627

Rao, B. Bhaskara and Singh, Rup and Kumar, Saten (2008): Do we need time series econometrics?

6805

Rao, B. Bhaskara and Kumar, Saten (2008): A Panel Data Approach to the Demand for Money and the Effects of Financial Reforms in the Asian Countries.

10530

Rao, B. Bhaskara and Singh, Rup and Kumar, Saten (2008): Do we need time series econometrics. Forthcoming in: Applied Economic Letters : pp. 1-4.

15312

Rao, B. Bhaskara and Tamazian, Artur and Kumar, Saten (2009): Systems GMM estimates of the Feldstein-Horioka puzzle for the OECD countries and tests for structural breaks.

15715

Rao, B. Bhaskara and Kumar, Saten (2009): Is the US Demand for Money Unstable?

18464

Kumar, Saten and Rao, B. Bhaskara (2009): A Time Series Approach to the Feldstein-Horioka Puzzle with Panel Data from the OECD Countries.

18703

Kumar, Saten and Singh, Rup (2009): Some Empirical Evidence on the Demand for Money in the Pacific Island Countries. Forthcoming in: Studies in Economics and Finance : pp. 1-14.

18704

Kumar, Saten (2008): Cointegration and the Demand for Energy in Fiji.

18706

Kumar, Saten (2009): A Re-examination of Private Consumption in Fiji. Published in: Pacific Economic Bulletin , Vol. 24, No. 2 : pp. 70-81.

19293

Kumar, Saten and Webber, Don J. and Perry, Geoff (2009): Real Wages, Inflation and Labour Productivity in Australia.

19295

Singh, Rup and Kumar, Saten (2007): Application of the Alternative Techniques to Estimate Demand for Money in Developing Countries.

19298

Kumar, Saten (2009): Further Evidence on Public Spending and Economic Growth in East Asian Countries.

19300

Kumar, Saten and Manoka, Billy (2008): Testing the Stability of Demand for Money in Tonga. Published in: The Empirical Economics Letters , Vol. 8, No. 7 (15 August 2008): pp. 835-843.

19338

Anoruo, Emmanuel and Kumar, Saten and DiPietro, Bill (2007): A Cointegration Analysis of Investment Output Ratio in Bangladesh. Forthcoming in: Indian Development Review : pp. 1-17.

22204

Kumar, Saten and Chowdhury, Mamta and Rao, B. Bhaskara (2010): Demand for Money in the Selected OECD Countries: A Time Series Panel Data Approach and Structural Breaks.

24338

Kumar, Saten and Pacheco, Gail (2010): What Determines the Long run Growth in Kenya?

26074

Kumar, Saten and Webber, Don J. and Fargher, Scott (2010): Money demand stability: A case study of Nigeria.

26105

Kumar, Saten and Pacheco, Gail and Rossouw, Stephanie (2010): How to Increase the Growth Rate in South Africa?

26151

Kumar, Saten and Shahbaz, Muhammad (2010): Coal Consumption and Economic Growth Revisited: Structural Breaks, Cointegration and Causality Tests for Pakistan.

27263

Rao, B. Bhaskara and Kumar, Saten (2010): Error-Correction Based Panel Estimates of the Demand for Money of Selected Asian Countries with the Extreme Bounds Analysis.

27569

Kumar, Saten and Webber, Don J. (2010): Australasian money demand stability: Application of structural break tests.

34791

Paradiso, Antonio and Kumar, Saten and Rao, B. Bhaskara (2011): The growth effects of education in Australia.

35295

Kumar, Saten and Paradiso, Antonio (2011): Assessing Sustainability of the Irish Public Debt.

35296

Antonio, Paradiso and Kumar, Saten and Rao, B Bhaskara (2011): A New Keynesian IS Curve for Australia: Is it Forward Looking or Backward Looking?

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