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variables and on the validity of the classical assumption. We begin by summarizing the literature on biases due to measurement … studies allow us to assess the magnitude of measurement errors in survey data, and the validity of the classical assumption …Economists have devoted increasing attention to the magnitude and consequences of measurement error in their data. Most …
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counts are used as a proxy for innovation, which motivates the use of count data models. While a replication in a narrow …
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This study replicates and challenges the finding of zero wage returns to compulsory schooling in Germany by Pischke and von Wachter (Review of Economics and Statistics, 90(3), 592-598), which is unusual in the literature yet widely cited and until now uncontradicted. I document that this finding...
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