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    Locally equivalent Floer complexes and unoriented link cobordisms

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    We show that the local equivalence class of the collapsed link Floer complex cCFL(L)cCFL^\infty(L), together with many Υ\Upsilon-type invariants extracted from this group, is a concordance invariant of links. In particular, we define a version of the invariants ΥL(t)\Upsilon_L(t) and ν+(L)\nu^+(L) when LL is a link and we prove that they give a lower bound for the slice genus g4(L)g_4(L). Furthermore, in the last section of the paper we study the homology group HFL(L)HFL'(L) and its behaviour under unoriented cobordisms. We obtain that a normalized version of the υ\upsilon-set, introduced by Ozsv\'ath, Stipsicz and Szab\'o, produces a lower bound for the 4-dimensional smooth crosscap number γ4(L)\gamma_4(L).Comment: Remark 1.3 and acknowledgements were change

    The concordance invariant tau in link grid homology

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    We introduce a generalization of the Ozsv\'ath-Szab\'o τ\tau-invariant to links by studying a filtered version of link grid homology. We prove that this invariant remains unchanged under strong concordance and we show that it produces a lower bound for the slice genus of a link. We show that this bound is sharp for torus links and we also give an application to Legendrian link invariants in the standard contact 3-sphere

    Are Crises Good for Long-Term Growth? The Role of Political Institutions

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    This paper provides empirical evidence for the importance of institutions in determining the outcome of crises on long-term growth. Once unobserved country-specific effects and other sources of endogeneity are accounted for, political institutions affect growth through their interaction with crises. The results suggest that only countries with strong democracies, high levels of political competition and external constraints on government can potentially benefit from crises and use them as opportunities to enhance long-term output per capita and productivity growth.

    The Distribution of the Size of Price Changes

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    Different theories of price stickiness have distinct implications on the number of modes in the distribution of price changes. We formally test for the number of modes in the price change distribution of 36 supermarkets, spanning 22 countries and 5 continents. We present results for three modality tests: the two best-known tests in the statistical literature, Hartigan's Dip and Silverman's Bandwidth, and a test designed in this paper, called the Proportional Mass test (PM). Three main results are uncovered. First, when the traditional tests are used, unimodality is rejected in about 90 percent of the retailers. When we used the PM test, which reduces the impact of smaller modes in the distribution and can be applied to test for modality around zero percent, we still reject unimodality in two thirds of the supermarkets. Second, category-level heterogeneity can account for about half of the PM test's rejections of unimodality. Finally, a simulation of the model in Alvarez, Lippi, and Paciello (2010) shows that the data is consistent a combination of both time and state-dependent pricing behaviors.

    On the slice genus and some concordance invariants of links

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    We introduce a new class of links for which we give a lower bound for the slice genus g∗, using the generalized Rasmussen invariant. We show that this bound, in some cases, allows one to compute g∗ exactly; in particular, we compute g∗ for torus links. We also study another link invariant: the strong slice genus g∗. Studying the behaviour of a specific type of cobordisms in Lee homology, a lower bound for g∗ is also given

    On loose Legendrian knots in rational homology spheres

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    We prove that loose Legendrian knots in a rational homology contact 3-sphere, satisfying some additional hypothesis, are Legendrian isotopic if and only if they have the same classical invariants. The proof requires a result of Dymara on loose Legendrian knots and Eliashberg's classification of overtwisted contact structures on 3-manifolds. © 2017 Elsevier B.V

    Detecting fibered strongly quasi-positive links

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    We prove that an nn-component fibered link LL in S3S^3 is strongly quasi-positive if and only if τ(L)=g3(L)+n1\tau(L)=g_3(L)+n-1, where g3(L)g_3(L) denotes the Seifert genus and τ\tau is the Ozsv\'ath-Szab\'o concordance invariant. We also provide a table which contains a list of some fibered prime links with at most 9 crossings; and we explicitly determine the ones that are strongly quasi-positive and their maximal self-linking number

    Online and official price indexes: Measuring Argentina's inflation

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    Prices collected from online retailers can be used to construct daily price indexes that complement official statistics. This paper studies their ability to match official inflation estimates in five Latin American countries, with a focus on Argentina, where official statistics have been heavily criticized in recent years. The data were collected between October 2007 and March 2011 from the largest supermarket in each country. In Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Venezuela, online price indexes approximate both the level and main dynamics of official inflation. By contrast, Argentina's online inflation rate is nearly three times higher than the official estimate
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