Johannes Tang Kristensen
Names
first: | Johannes |
middle: | Tang |
last: | Kristensen |
Identifer
RePEc Short-ID: | pkr133 |
Contact
Affiliations
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Aarhus Universitet
/ Institut for Økonomi
/ Center for Research in Econometric Analysis of Time Series (CREATES) (weight: 50%)
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Aarhus Universitet
/ Institut for Økonomi (weight: 50%)
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Research profile
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- Headlights on tobacco road to low birthweight outcomes - Evidence from a battery of quantile regression estimators and a heterogeneous panelCreation-Date: 20080508 (RePEc:aah:create:2008-20)
by Stefan Holst Bache & Christian M. Dahl & Johannes Tang - Factor-Based Forecasting in the Presence of Outliers: Are Factors Better Selected and Estimated by the Median than by The Mean? (RePEc:aah:create:2012-28)
by Johannes Tang Kristensen - Lassoing the Determinants of Retirement (RePEc:aah:create:2013-21)
by Malene Kallestrup-Lamb & Anders Bredahl Kock & Johannes Tang Kristensen - Diffusion Indexes with Sparse Loadings (RePEc:aah:create:2013-22)
by Johannes Tang Kristensen - Vector Autoregressions with Parsimoniously Time Varying Parameters and an Application to Monetary Policy (RePEc:aah:create:2014-41)
by Laurent Callot & Johannes Tang Kristensen - Regularized Estimation of Structural Instability in Factor Models: The US Macroeconomy and the Great Moderation (RePEc:aah:create:2015-29)
by Laurent Callot & Johannes Tang Kristensen - Factor-based forecasting in the presence of outliers: Are factors better selected and estimated by the median than by the mean? (RePEc:bpj:sndecm:v:18:y:2014:i:3:p:30:n:4)
by Kristensen Johannes Tang - Headlights on tobacco road to low birthweight outcomes (RePEc:spr:empeco:v:44:y:2013:i:3:p:1593-1633)
by Stefan Bache & Christian Dahl & Johannes Kristensen - Vector Autoregressions with parsimoniously Time Varying Parameters and an Application to Monetary Policy (RePEc:tin:wpaper:20140145)
by Laurent Callot & Johannes Tang Kristensen - Regularized Estimation of Structural Instability in Factor Models: The US Macroeconomy and the Great Moderation (RePEc:tin:wpaper:20150069)
by Laurent Callot & Johannes Tang Kristensen