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A growing number of studies investigate the determinants of happiness, or subjective well-being. Few, however, specifically examine the financial aspects of subjective well-being. This study estimates the determinants of subjective financial wellbeing (SWB) for a city in the American Southwest....
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The second in a series of quarterly reports on the housing market in Tennessee, supported by a Tennessee Housing Development Agency grant
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The third in a series of quarterly reports on the housing market in Tennessee, supported by a Tennessee Housing Development Agency grant
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This issue of the Midstate Economic Indicators analyzes economic activity in the Nashville area for the first quarter of 2007.
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This issue of Midstate Economic Indicators analyzes economic activity in the Nashville area for the second quarter of 2007 with particular emphasis on the status of housing construction.
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This issue of Midstate Economic Indicators analyzes economic activity in the Nashville area for the fourth quarter of 2007.
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Many studies delete incomplete data prior to model estimation, resulting in less efficient and potentially biased parameter estimates. Multiple imputation provides a model-based method of simultaneously estimating missing values for several variables, conditioned on the observed values. The...
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Objectives. Most researchers who use survey data must grapple with the problem of how best to handle missing information. This article illustrates multiple imputation, a technique for estimating missing values in a multivariate setting. Methods. I use multiple imputation to estimate missing...
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The first in a series of quarterly reports on the housing market in Tennessee, supported by a Tennessee Housing Development Agency grant
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The fourth in a series of quarterly reports on the housing market in Tennessee, supported by a Tennessee Housing Development Agency grant
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005579009