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Econometric analysis of cattle auctions [PDF]
This paper provides an empirical analysis of cattle auctions taking place in Amstetten, Austria. The particular auctions we focus on are ascending or English auctions. In this market the sellers are usually farmers and the buyers are either farmers as well or resale trade firms.
Christine Zulehner
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An Econometric Analysis of Reservation Wages
Econometrica, 1983This paper describes an analysis of survey data on unemployed people who reported their asking wage and the wage they expected to earn. We show that if agents' behavior is described by the standard optimal job search model, one can use these data to deduce structural parameters rather than estimate them, and we report our deductions from two surveys^1 ...
Lancaster, Tony, Chesher, Andrew
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The Foundations of Econometric Analysis
1995In this compelling 1995 book, David Hendry and Mary Morgan bring together the classic papers of the pioneer econometricians. Together, these papers form the foundations of econometric thought. They are essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the aims, method and methodology of econometrics and the development of this statistical approach in ...
Morgan, M.S., Hendry, D.F.
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Econometric analysis of copyrights
Journal of Econometrics, 2007Abstract This paper explores the impact of copyrights on firm value and on the demand for firm output. Using panel data on franchise value and ticket sales from the National Football League over the 1991–2000 period, we analyze the effect of copyrights (in this case, team logos) using several parametric estimators, the Arellano and Bond [1991.
Daniel J. Slottje+3 more
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An Econometric Analysis of Rent Control
Journal of Political Economy, 1972Rent control affects the allocation of resources and the distribution of well-being. In New York City in 1968, it is estimated that occupants of controlled housing consumed 4.4 percent less housing service and 9.9 percent more nonhousing goods than they would have consumed in the absence of rent control.
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Limitations of econometric analysis
Conflict, Security & Development, 2004This comment focuses on the first part of Addison‐McGillivray's paper, which asserts that the evidence shows that aid works, in the sense of increasing growth.
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Bayesian analysis in econometrics
Journal of Econometrics, 1988Abstract After briefly reviewing some aspects of the history of Bayesian Analysis in Econometrics, five basic propositions regarding econometrics are put forward and discussed. Challenges relating to these propositions are issued. Then Bayesian estimation, prediction, control and decision procedures are discussed and a number of canonical econometric
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An econometric analysis of burglary in Ireland
2004This paper outlines an econometric model of the level of burglary in Ireland between 1952 and 1998. We explain the evolution of the trend in Burglary in terms of demographic factors: in this case the share of young males in the population, the macro-economy in the form of consumer expenditure and two characteristics of the criminal justice system : the
Denny, Kevin+2 more
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An analysis of publication lags in econometrics
Journal of Applied Econometrics, 1993AbstractThis note describes the lengthening in publication lags for econometric papers in seven journals since 1986 and briefly considers ways of shortening them.
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