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mechanisms and in the magnitude range of 4.11-9.12. New scaling relations to predict the seismic source parameters such as fault …
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This empirical study reports the results of a survey designed to explore the existence and magnitude of creative … panic getting to know its magnitude can be regarded of higher importance. In this respect we were interested to see if our … respondents can document its existence and magnitude based on their experience. In order to achieve this goal our methodology …
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This paper studies the influence of two properties of interdependence –magnitude and relative asymmetry- on the buyer …
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.121 reduces the magnitude and restricts the timing of reporting asset writedowns. Second, the study compares the … standard does not affect the magnitude of asset writedown losses. The findings also provide support for the hypothesis that …
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The measurement error problem in linear time series regression, with focus on the impact of error memory, modeled as nite-order MA processes, is considered. Three prototype models, two bivariate and one univariate ARMA, and ways of handling the problem by using instrumental variables (IVs) are...
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This paper revisits a classical inquiry by addressing the question of localization and urbanization economies. We propose that specialization and diversity may offer externalities operating at different spatial scales. Using high-resolution geo-coded plant-level panel data for Swedish cities...
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Using longitudinal Swedish data, we document robust evidence of highly local spillovers between individuals in similar occupations. The results are consistent with the existence of knowledge spillovers between workers performing similar work tasks in the same city-district. We further...
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