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Causal relationship between economic factors and mortality

open access: yesFinnish Yearbook of Population Research, 1977
Oiva Turpeinen
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Testing Causal Relationships

2019
The investigation of causal relationships is of central concern to science. The proof of causality requires a number of typical features and conditions. There are different types of causal relationships, in particular direct, indirect, and moderated causal relationships.
Martin Eisend, Alfred Kuss
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On the wage–productivity causal relationship

Empirical Economics, 2018
In a perfectly competitive labor market, wage rates are determined by labor productivity, so that wage dispersion reflects the marginal contribution to product of the different workers. Accordingly, wage inequality cannot be treated as an independent variable in a model of productivity, and thus economists have paid little attention to this relation ...
Edgar Javier Sanchez Carrera   +2 more
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Are causal relationships sensitive to causality tests?

Applied Economics, 1987
(1987). Are causal relationships sensitive to causality tests? Applied Economics: Vol. 19, No. 4, pp. 459-465.
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Modeling Causal Relationships in Quality Improvement

Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care, 2018
Taking the time to plan a quality improvement project before starting the project improves the likelihood of success. Understanding the tools that can be utilized for identification of a problem, the causes behind it, and the development of the theoretical framework of the planned improvement are crucial.
Cox, Merrilee, Sandberg, Kelly C.
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