Robert J. Rossana
Affiliations: | Economics | Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeZuhair N. Al-Fakhouri | grad student | 2003 | Wayne State |
Joshua R. Hendrickson | grad student | 2010 | Wayne State |
Bamadev Paudel | grad student | 2011 | Wayne State |
Edmund L. Matecki | grad student | 2014 | Wayne State |
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Rossana RJ. (2009) Normalization in cointegrated time series systems Canadian Journal of Economics. 42: 1547-1560 |
Rossana RJ. (2005) Patents as a measure of technology shocks and the aggregate U.S. labor market Economic Inquiry. 43: 121-137 |
Fleissig AR, Rossana RJ. (2003) Are consumption and government expenditures substitutes or complements? Morishima elasticity estimates from the Fourier flexible form Economic Inquiry. 41: 132-146 |
Rossana RJ. (1998) Structural instability and the production-smoothing model of inventories Journal of Business and Economic Statistics. 16: 206-215 |
Rossana RJ. (1998) On the adjustment matrix in error correction models Journal of Monetary Economics. 42: 427-444 |
Rossana RJ. (1995) Technology shocks and cointegration in quadratic models of the firm International Economic Review. 36: 5-17 |
Rossana RJ, Seater JJ. (1995) Tempora Aggregation and Economic Time Series Journal of Business and Economic Statistics. 13: 441-445 |
Dickey DA, Rossana RJ. (1994) PRACTITIONERS' CORNER Cointegrated Time Series: A Guide to Estimation and Hypothesis Testing Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics. 56: 325-353 |
Rossana R. (1993) The Long-Run Implications Of The Production Smoothing Model Of Inventories: An Empirical Test Journal of Applied Econometrics. 8: 295-306 |
Rossana RJ, Seater JJ. (1992) Aggregation, Unit Roots and the Time Series Structure on Manufacturing Real Wages International Economic Review. 33: 159-179 |