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Panel Data model. We discuss issues involved when drawing Bayesian inference on regression parameters and variance …
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Panel Data model. We discuss issues involved when drawing Bayesian inference on regression parameters and variance …
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income and age) relate to the value of savings in travel time and schedule delay. Using data from a stated choice experiment …
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the effect of interlocks on firm performance for 101 large Dutch firms using a large and new panel database. We use five … different performance measures, and for each performance measure we design three different panel data models, where we allow the …
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Socio-economic interrelationships among regions can be measured in terms of economic flows, migration, or physical geographically-based measures, such as distance or length of shared areal unit boundaries. In general, proximity and openness tend to favour a similar economic performance among...
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This paper introduces a new estimator for the fixed effects dynamic panel data model withexogenous variables. This …
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To study the effect of the euro on international goods trade one typically estimates a panel model for the level of … explain the upward trend. To correct for that, we extend the panel model (a gravity model) by including a time trend that may …
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and extensive database with geo-coded IP links is utilized. Based on this, a spatial interaction model with panel data …
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development of photovoltaic solar (PV), explicitly taking into account structure and consistency of FITs. Panel data estimations …
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This discussion paper resulted in a publication in the <I>British Journal of Industrial Relations</I>, 49(2), 331-361. 10.1111/j.1467-8543.2009.00760.x<P> This paper tests the pro-competitive effect of trade in the product and labour markets of UK manufacturing sectors between 1988 and 2003 using a...</p></i>
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