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The polytopic model (PM) structure is often used in the areas of automatic control and fault detectionand isolation (FDI). It is an alternative to the multiple model approach which explicitly allowsfor interpolation among local models.This thesis proposes a novel approach to PM estimation by...
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The polytopic model (PM) structure is often used in the areas of automatic control and fault detection and isolation (FDI). It is an alternative to the multiple model approach which explicitly allows for interpolation among local models. This thesis proposes a novel approach to PM estimation by...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009451135
This paper shows that a power utility specification of preferences over total expenditure (ie. CRRA preferences) implies that intratemporal demands are in the PIGL/PIGLOG class. This class generates (at most) rank two demand systems and we can test the validity of power utility on cross-section...
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The hedonic approach is used in this paper to estimate how much is paid for the fair trade/organic characteristic of the coffee in the British market. This information is later combined with the Quantity Based Demand System (QBDS) model -developed by the authors- and the Almost Ideal Demand...
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This study analyzes the economic and demographic drivers of household demand for at-home consumption of nonalcoholic beverages in 1999. Drivers of available intake of calories, calcium, vitamin C, and caffeine associated with the purchase of nonalcoholic beverages also are analyzed. The 1999...
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There are many different types of non-alcoholic beverages (NAB) available inthe United States today compared to a decade ago. Additionally, the needs of beverageconsumers have evolved over the years centering attention on functionality and healthdimensions. These trends in volume of consumption...
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Die Anwendung eines Mikrosimulationsmodells als Instrument der wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Forschung erfreut sich großer Beliebtheit. Die Verwendung dieses Modelltyps hat vor allem zwei Gründe. Zum einen sind die in den letzten Jahren extrem gesunkenen Kosten der Informationsverarbeitung...
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