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Powell, James. Symmetrically trimmed least squares estimation for Tobit models. Cambridge, Mass : Dept. of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1985.

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Crawford, Allan. Downward nominal-wage rigidity : Micro evidence from Tobit models. Ottawa : Bank of Canada, 2001.

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Crawford, Allan. Downward nominal-wage rigidity : Micro evidence from Tobit models. Ottawa, Ont : Bank of Canada, 2001.

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Rohweder, Herold C. Wechselkursvariabilität und internationaler Handel : Eine empirische Analyse der räumlichen Handelsverflechtung im Rahmen eines TOBIT-Regressionsansatzes. München : V. Florentz, 1989.

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Gomulka, J. Gamma-tobit : A tobit type model with Y-distributed error term. London : Taxation, Incentives and theDistribution of Income Programme, 1986.

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Blundell, Richard. Estimation in the simultaneous equation Tobit model. London : University College, 1985.

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Bhattacharya, Joydeep. The Tobin effect and the Friedman rule. [New York, N.Y.] : Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 2005.

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Pohlmeier, Winfried. Simultane Probit- und Tobitmodelle : Theorie und Anwendungen auf Fragen der Innovationsökonomik. Berlin : Springer-Verlag, 1989.

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Smith, Richard J. An exogeneity test for a simultaneous equation Tobit model with an application to labour supply. London : University College, 1985.

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Huang, Hui. Baumol-Tobin and the welfare costs of national security border delays. Cambridge, Mass : National Bureau of Economic Research, 2006.

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Huang, Hui. Baumol-tobin and the welfare costs of national security border delays. Cambridge, MA : National Bureau of Economic Research, 2006.

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Etienne, Hauttekeete, et Musées royaux d'art et d'histoire (Belgium), dir. La Chine sous toit : 2000 ans d'architecture à travers les modèles réduits du Musée du Henan. Bruxelles : Fonds Mercator, 2007.

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Oates, Rosamund. Tobie Matthew. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198804802.003.0008.

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This chapter explores Matthew’s book collection, showing how the experience of developing libraries in Oxford and Bristol shaped his own book collecting. Rare Frankfurt book catalogues offer an invaluable insight into how Matthew purchased some of his books, while other sources point to a network of booksellers in York, London, and Oxford dealing in new and in second-hand books. This chapter also examines the guiding principles behind Matthew’s book collecting, seeing how these evolved over Matthew’s career. Matthew owned one of the largest private collections of books in early modern England, and this chapter explores contemporary ideas of what a library was and whether Matthew aspired to create one. The chapter concludes by examining the network of friends, colleagues, and patrons reflected in gifts to his library, asking how Matthew, and others, presented themselves through the marks of ownership they made in their books.
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Silverstein, Adam J. Haman in the Qur’ān. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198797227.003.0002.

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This chapter asks whether the “Haman” who appears six times in the Qur’an is the same “Haman” who appears in Esther as the story’s villain. As the Qur’an’s Haman collaborates with Pharaoh in Egypt, the means by which this character was translated from ancient Persia (where Esther is set) to ancient Egypt are analysed. Moreover, the surprising significance of this topic for interfaith debates, from medieval to modern times, is highlighted. In tracing the stages through which Haman passed, from Esther (if not earlier) to the Qur’an, we encounter such sources as the Book of Tobit, the story of Aḥiqar the Sage, and a variety of Judeo-Christian materials that are not usually deployed in studying the Qur’an.
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Homburg, Stefan. A Study in Monetary Macroeconomics. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198807537.001.0001.

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The Great Recession of 2008/09 and its aftermath present a major challenge to macroeconomics. Many researchers think that prevailing models fail to grasp essential aspects of recent developments, including unprecedented monetary policies and interest rates at the zero lower bound. Approaches that focus on steady states, rational expectations, and individuals planning over infinite horizons are not suitable for analyzing such abnormal situations. This text does not criticize the traditional approach but aims at improvement. The study’s distinctive feature is a rich institutional structure that includes elements such as credit money, external finance, borrowing constraints, net worth, real estate, and commercial banks. To cope with such a complex setting, the text reduces rationality requirements but adheres to the method of dynamic general equilibrium (DGE) with optimizing agents and fully specified models. Results are derived from mathematical reasoning and simulations. Starting with a simple baseline model, the argument is developed step by step in a unified framework that covers almost everything of interest for monetary macroeconomists. The topics discussed include the superneutrality of money, the Tobin effect, monetary policy under sticky prices and wages, but also liquidity traps with borrowing constraints, Fisherian debt-deflations, housing cycles, and environments with excess bank reserves. The text addresses researchers worldwide and may prove useful for teaching postgraduate and advanced graduate courses. The principle objective is to demonstrate that a “not-too-rational” DGE approach makes it possible to develop clean models that work outside steady states and are appropriate for answering macroeconomic questions of actual interest.
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Homburg, Stefan. Traditional Topics. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198807537.003.0003.

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Chapter 3 covers traditional topics of monetary macroeconomics. To acquaint readers with the present methods, it starts with conversant material, such as superneutrality of money, the Tobin effect, and forced saving. A large section is devoted to interactions between monetary and fiscal policies. This passage simulates the macroeconomic consequences of sovereign insolvencies and contains a comparison of Ricardian and non-Ricardian economies, a distinction that is crucial for policy analysis. Two closing sections pertain to price and wage rigidities. They emphasize that monetary policies have real effects in the presence of nominal frictions. According to the view sponsored here, models with sticky wages and prices do not compete with flexible price settings but rather complement them in that they shift attention to the short run.
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Straus, Joseph. Representing the Extraordinary Body. Sous la direction de Blake Howe, Stephanie Jensen-Moulton, Neil Lerner et Joseph Straus. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199331444.013.45.

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Art historian Tobin Siebers has recently argued that modern visual art is centrally concerned with representing and finding new sorts of beauty in the fractured, disfigured, disabled human body. This essay asks whether the modern in music manifests itself as disability. Focusing on the Stravinskian strand of musical modernism and taking the second of his Three Pieces for String Quartet as a case study, this essay notes that the music can be understood as representing disability in its shape and appearance, its movements, and its implicit mental capacity and affect. Stravinsky’s description of this music as his effort to represent musically the appearance and “the jerky, spastic movements” of a famous music hall performer, Little Tich, whose small stature was perceived by contemporary observers as a grotesque deformation, suggests the music may be understood not only to represent disability generically and metaphorically but also to represent a particular disabled body.
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Oates, Rosamund. ‘A Hot-Arsed Queen’. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198804802.003.0005.

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This chapter shows how Matthew drew on the resources of the Church and laity to pursue his vision of conforming Puritanism. Puritanism was a communal faith, and this chapter demonstrates how important the local community was in supporting godly reform and culture, including preaching exercises and fasts. Matthew’s experience in Durham reveals how extended networks, strengthened by marriage, sustained the political and spiritual identity of Puritanism outside London and the universities. This chapter explores Matthew’s domestic life and its importance for his career. His wife, Frances Barlow, was part of a powerful clerical dynasty, but while she developed a model of the ideal clerical wife, there were, however, problems in the Matthews’ marriage. This chapter also explores Tobie Matthew’s attempts to reform Durham chapter and redirect the resources of the cathedral to pursue his vision of godly reform.
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