29 research outputs found
Openness and the speed of adjustment in the money market
Speed of Adjustment, Money Market, Openness, Bounds Testing, E41, F30,
A bootstrap-corrected causality test: another look at the money–income relationship
Money supply, Output growth, Granger causality, Leveraged bootstrap simulation, E51, C32,
Anti-ganglioside antibodies in peripheral nerve pathology
Anti-ganglioside antibodies are principally associated with autoimmune peripheral neuropathies. In these disorders, immune attack is inadvertently directed at peripheral nerve by autoantibodies that target glycan structures borne by glycolipids, particularly gangliosides concentrated in nerve myelin and axons. The most thoroughly studied disorder is the acute paralytic disease, Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) in which IgG autoantibodies against gangliosides arise following acute infections, notably Campylobacter jejuni enteritis. Additionally, chronic autoimmune neuropathies are associated with IgM antibodies directed against many glycolipids including gangliosides. This introductory chapter briefly summarizes the immunological and pathological features of these disorders, focusing on the methodological development of antibody measurement and of animal models
M1 demand and volatility
Money demand, M1, Volatility, GARCH modeling, Rolling regressions, E52, C32,
Bequest motives and household money demand
Bequest Motives, Life-Cycle Motive, Money Demand, Panel Data, E41, D91,