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Three Essays in Environmental Economics and Applied Econometrics
Erik P. Johnson
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1996
Abstract This chapter explores the economics of several everyday issues. The first part explains the determinants of different salaries, while the second explains why brands are so valuable. The next part discusses the differences in prices across countries and the overall trend of falling prices.
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Abstract This chapter explores the economics of several everyday issues. The first part explains the determinants of different salaries, while the second explains why brands are so valuable. The next part discusses the differences in prices across countries and the overall trend of falling prices.
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Applied Economics- Instructional Manual for Applied Economics
Preface Several years ago, educators or trainers were usually the ones who produced and delivered lectures based on their study both expertise and experience. The focus of training has changed overtime, significantly evolution took place from professional lectures to interactive teaching.openaire +1 more source
2020
This dissertation uses mathematical economic models and advanced statistical and econometric tools to study knowledge markets, external validity, and institutional changes. In Chapter 1, I focus on knowledge markets exploring how network relationships between knowledge consumers impact the equilibrium number of opinion leaders. Both a theoretical model
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This dissertation uses mathematical economic models and advanced statistical and econometric tools to study knowledge markets, external validity, and institutional changes. In Chapter 1, I focus on knowledge markets exploring how network relationships between knowledge consumers impact the equilibrium number of opinion leaders. Both a theoretical model
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Applied Environmental Economics
2003The complex real-world interactions between the economy and the environment form both the focus of and main barrier to applied research within the field of environmental economics. However, geographical information systems (GIS) allow economists to tackle such complexity head on by directly incorporating diverse datasets into applied research rather ...
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