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Sales models are mainly used to analyze markets with a fairly small number of items, obtained after aggregating to the brand level. In practice one may require analyses at a more disaggregate level. For example, brand managers may be interested in a comparison across product attributes. For such...
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This paper is a pilot study to examine Topographic Information System as a tool for environmental management. A part of Kwara State Polytechnic, Ilorin, Kwara State Nigeria was used for the pilot study. Locational and Attribute data of features were collected for the study. The usefulness of the...
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Sales models are mainly used to analyze markets with a fairly small number of items, obtained after aggregating to the brand level. In practice one may require analyses at a more disaggregate level. For example, brand managers may be interested in a comparison across product attributes. For such...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010731298
morphological traits.2 However, when one or both traits exhibit intraindividual variability (i.e. repeatability < 1), conventional … bias varies inversely with the repeatability of each trait.3 We present an estimator for the correlation coefficient that …
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Reproducibility of economic research has attracted considerable attention in recent years. So far, the discussion has … focused on reproducibility of empirical analyses. This paper addresses a further aspect of reproducibility, the … reproducibility of computational experiments. We examine the current situation in econometrics and derive a set of guidelines from our …
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In a recent article, Bai and Perron (2003, Journal of Applied Econometrics) present a comprehensive discussion of computational aspects of multiple structural change models along with several empirical examples. Here, we report on the results of a replication study using the R statistical...
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In our paper we summarise the findings of an empirical study in which a sample of 346 journals in economics and business studies were examined. We regard both the extent and the quality of journals’ data policies, which should facilitate replications of published empirical research. The paper...
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This paper examines how environmentally friendly production and disposal of waste are promoted by interaction between producers and disposal firms out of a market boundary. Utilizing the dual nature of price and quantity systems, I show that the concept of natural price or production price can...
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There is growing concern that much of the empirical research in labor economics and other applied areas may not be reproducible. Correspondingly, recent years have seen an increase in replication studies published in economics journals. Despite this increase, there are many unresolved issues...
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Bold et al. (2022b) investigate the effect of providing access to a larger, centralized market where quality is rewarded with a premium on farm productivity and framing incomes from smallholder maize farmers in western Uganda, using a series of randomized experiments and a...
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