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Inférence non paramétrique: les statistiques de rangs
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ISBN: 2800411317 272985553X 9782729855536 9782800411316 Year: 1996 Volume: *2 Publisher: Paris: Éd. de l'Université Libre de Bruxelles,

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Propose une approche historique des statistiques de rangs, des tests de rang avec des définitions et des exemples; des tests de biais, de permutation, des tests invariants; les éléments de la théorie asymptotique des expériences statistiques, des statistiques de rang linéaire : normalité asymptotique et théorème de projection de Hàjek

An input-output analysis of European integration
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ISBN: 0444510885 1849508453 Year: 2002 Volume: 253 Publisher: Amsterdam : Elsevier,

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Trade theories predict and explain the consequences of economic integration. Generally, they show that freer international trade leads to specialisation, technological convergence and faster economic growth. This study compares the conclusions of the trade theories with empirical observations of economic changes in the European Union. These empirical analyses show that the main conclusions also hold empirically. However, many detailed empirical observations often contrast the theoretical expectation. Hence, although the trade theories do predict the general changes correctly, they are not capable of predicting the more specific empirical outcomes. The empirical analyses use intercountry input-output tables in constant prices with 6 EU countries (Germany, France, Italy, The Netherlands, Belgium and Denmark) of the years 1970, 1975, 1980 and 1985.These data prove to be a valuable contribution to analysing the economic effects of international integration, since they provide a consistent database that can be used to analyse many economic aspects, such as technology, specialisation, intra-industry trade, economic growth, sectoral distribution, and direct and indirect effects. This book will be especially useful to Regional Economists and Economists specialising in international trade, input-output analysis or European integration.

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