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Who influences whom? Central bankers and academics in the 2008 crisis - Appendix

Tusset, Gianfranco (2023) Who influences whom? Central bankers and academics in the 2008 crisis - Appendix. [Data Collection]

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The file contains 7 annexes to the paper 'Who influences whom? Central bankers and academics in the 2008 crisis. These tables provide data on the construction of the time series, the identification of key issues through correspondence analysis and the application of Granger causality.

DOI: 10.25430/researchdata.cab.unipd.it.00001332
Keywords: Text mining, attitude analysis, central bankers, CEPR discussion papers, NBER working papers, Granger causality.
Subjects: Social Sciences and Humanities > Individuals, Markets and Organisations: Economics, finance and management > Macroeconomics; monetary economics; economic growth
Social Sciences and Humanities > The Human Mind and Its Complexity: Cognitive science, psychology, linguistics, philosophy of mind > Theoretical linguistics; computational linguistics
Social Sciences and Humanities > The Study of the Human Past: Archaeology and history > History of Ideas, Intellectual History, history of economic thought
Department: Departments > Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche e Aziendali "Marco Fanno" (DSEA)
Depositing User: Gianfranco Tusset
Date Deposited: 11 Jul 2024 06:58
Last Modified: 12 Dec 2024 12:32
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Tusset, Gianfrancogianfranco.tusset@unipd.itorcid.org/0000-0001-8972-7377
Type of data: Text
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January 1999December 2014
Resource language: English
Metadata language: English
Publisher: Research Data Unipd
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Date: 22 October 2023
Copyright holders: The Author
URI: https://researchdata.cab.unipd.it/id/eprint/1332

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