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    Overseas machinery - Singer product information booklets

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/320716Information brochure for Singer Machine 69-5 and 69-6 Lock Stitch for Automatically Sewing Flat Buttons. There are hand written annotations on the brochure regarding other uses of the machine.175757 Sub-item: [2012.0031.01353] "Overseas machinery - Singer product information booklets

    Portrait of singer Ruben F.

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    Portrait of singer Ruben F. dressed in a mariachi outfit. Written on photo: "Con mucho cariño y respeto para la Sra. Maria de Ruben T. 2/6/55

    Die katholischen Interessen im neunzehnten Jahrhundert

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    vom Grafen Montalembert, Mitglied der französischen Akademie ; uebersetzt von F. Singer, öffentlicher Lehrer der neuern Sprachen und Literatur an der Universität Freiburg [im Breisgau

    Noel F. Singer, Burmah : A Photographic Journey, 1855-1925

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    Thiriez Régine. Noel F. Singer, Burmah : A Photographic Journey, 1855-1925. In: Arts asiatiques, tome 50, 1995. p. 136

    Noel F. Singer, Burmah : A Photographic Journey, 1855-1925

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    Thiriez Régine. Noel F. Singer, Burmah : A Photographic Journey, 1855-1925. In: Arts asiatiques, tome 50, 1995. p. 136

    Noel F. Singer, Old Rangoon : City of the Shwedagon

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    Thiriez Régine. Noel F. Singer, Old Rangoon : City of the Shwedagon. In: Arts asiatiques, tome 51, 1996. p. 169

    Noel F. Singer, Old Rangoon : City of the Shwedagon

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    Thiriez Régine. Noel F. Singer, Old Rangoon : City of the Shwedagon. In: Arts asiatiques, tome 51, 1996. p. 169

    Powerful Trend Function Tests That are Robust to Strong Serial Correlation with an Application to the Prebisch Singer Hypothesis

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    In this paper we propose tests for hypothesis regarding the parameters of a the deterministic trend function of a univariate time series. The tests do not require knowledge of the form of serial correlation in the data and they are robust to strong serial correlation. The data can contain a unit root and the tests still have the correct size asymptotically. The tests we analyze are standard heteroskedasticity autocorrelation (HAC) robust tests based on nonparametric kernel variance estimators. We analyze these tests using the small-b asymptotic framework recently proposed by Kiefer and Vogelsang (2002). This analysis allows us to analyze the power properties of the tests with regards to bandwidth and kernel choices. Our analysis shows that among popular kernels, there are specific kernel and bandwidth choices that deliver tests with maximal power within a specific class of tests. We apply the recommended tests to the logarithm of a net barter terms of trade series and we find that this series has a statistically significant negative slope. This finding is consistent with the well known Prebisch-Singer hypothesis. Because our tests are robust to strong serial correlation or a unit root in the data, our results in support of the Prebisch-Singer hypothesis are relatively strong.Estimator, Fixed-b Asymptotics, Power Envelope, Unit Root, Nearly Integrated, Partial Sum, Deterministic Trend, Linear Trend.
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