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1“...We extend the simulation results in Santos Silva and Tenreyro (2006, The log of gravity, The Review of Economics and Statistics, 88, 641–658) by considering a...”
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2by Greene, William Published in Economics letters (2010)“...We examine the interaction effect in nonlinear models discussed by Ai and Norton (2003). Tests about partial effects and interaction terms are not necessarily...”
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3by Wooldridge, Jeffrey M Published in Economics letters (2009)“...In the common case where polynomial approximations are used for unknown functions, I show how proxy variable approaches to controlling for unobserved...”
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4“...The magnitude of the interaction effect in nonlinear models does not equal the marginal effect of the interaction term, can be of opposite sign, and its...”
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5“...We use disaster impact data over time to examine the degree to which the human and economic losses from natural disasters are reduced as economies develop. We...”
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6“...We note that the existence of the maximum likelihood estimates in Poisson regression depends on the data configuration, and propose a strategy to identify the...”
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7by Bruno, Giovanni S.F Published in Economics letters (2005)“... Economic letters, 79, 145-152.] to unbalanced panels. The approximations are obtained by modifying the within operator to accommodate the dynamic selection rule...”
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8“...Gneezy [Gneezy, U., 2005. Deception: the role of consequences. American Economic Review 95, 384–394.] recently showed that lying is costly. Using the same...”
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9“...The so-called “Weitzman–Gollier puzzle” is the fact that two seemingly symmetric and equally plausible ways of dealing with uncertain future discount rates...”
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10by Greene, William Published in Economics letters (2008)“...This note develops an encompassing model for two well known variants of the negative binomial model (the NB1 and NB2 forms). We conclude with an application of...”
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11“...This paper proposes a bootstrap test for the null hypothesis of cointegration in panel data. The test is general enough to allow for dependence both within and...”
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12by Kocher, Martin G Cherry, Todd Kroll, Stephan Netzer, Robert J Sutter, Matthias Published in Economics letters (2008)“...We show in a public goods experiment on three continents that conditional cooperation is a universal behavioral regularity. Yet, the number of conditional...”
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13“...This study uses a threshold regression model and finds new evidence that the positive impact of FDI on growth “kicks in” only after financial market...”
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14“...This paper develops a gravity model of immigration. Tests of the model using panel data for 16 OECD countries for 1991–2000 confirm the model's high...”
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15“...Is truth-value of a statement what lying aversion is all about? We propose an experimental test and find only limited support. In this context with ‘bare...”
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16“...Panel data for 93 countries shows that most countries experienced a sharp drop in new firm registration during the financial crisis. The decline was more...”
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17“...We study the importance of conditional cooperation in a one-shot public goods game by using a variant of the strategy-method. We find that a third of the...”
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18by Barnichon, Régis Published in Economics letters (2010)“...This paper builds a measure of vacancy posting over 1951-2009 that captures the behavior of total--print and online-- help-wanted advertising, and can be used...”
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19“...In a large-scale laboratory experiment, we investigate whether subjects' scores on the cognitive reflection test (CRT) are related to their susceptibility to...”
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20“...We develop unit root tests for nonlinear heterogeneous panels where the alternative hypothesis is an exponential smooth transition (ESTAR) model, and provide...”