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In this article we overview nonparametric (spline and kernel) regression methods and illustrate how they may be used in …
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capital stock. After classifying the 17 Spanish regions into high and low unemployment groups using kernel and cluster …
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persistent disparities in the regional unemployment rates. Through standard kernel density tecnhiques, we demonstrate the …
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persistent disparities in the regional unemployment rates. Through standard kernel density tecnhiques, we demonstrate the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009226002
capital stock. After classifying the 17 Spanish regions into high and low unemployment groups using kernel and cluster …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008550520
The conditions under which ordinary least squares (OLS) is an unbiased and consistent estimator of the linear probability model (LPM) are unlikely to hold in many instances. Yet the LPM still may be the correct model or a good approximation to the probability generating process. A sequential...
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This paper looks at potential implications emerging from including shares as a control variable in fixed effect estimations. By shares I refer to the ratio of a sum of units over another, such as the share of immigrants in a city or school. As will be shown in this paper, a logarithmic...
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Internal organization relies heavily on psychological consistency requirements. This thought has been emphasized in …
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Internal organization relies heavily on psychological consistency requirements. This thought has been emphasized in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009251371
This paper looks at potential implications emerging from including "shares" as a control variable in fixed effect estimations. By shares I refer to the ratio of a sum of units over another, such as the share of immigrants in a city or school. As will be shown in this paper, a logarithmic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008564695