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Income has a direct impact on our utility as well as an indirect impact through the goods, services and life events it allows us to purchase. The indirect effect of income is not properly accounted for in existing research that uses measures of cardinal utility for economic analysis. We propose...
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multicollinearity. This paper introduces a shrinkage estimator for the logit model which is a generalization of the estimator proposed … lower for the proposed Liu estimator than those of the ML in the presence of multicollinearity. Finally the benefit of the …
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induces multicollinearity problems since all non-zero values are equal between the interaction term and the regressor. In this …
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information in causal sales forecasting methods. We specifically address the problem of multicollinearity since the proposed …
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Kneller et al. (1999) examined the predictions of the public-policy endogenous growth models of Barro (1990) and others that suggest that unlike distortionary taxation and productive expenditures, nondistortionary taxation and nonproductive expenditures have no direct effect on the rate of...
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The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of the economic cycle on workplace accidents. In particular, the effect of the usual factors of the economic cycle (GDP per capita, Unemployment) is examined along with the effect of working hours (to account for flexible employment) on fatal...
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