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Journal of the Operational Research Society, 2021
To explore alternative organisational approaches used to carry out the microfinance activity, this paper compares gaps in performance of microfinance institutions (MFIs) depending on their ownership status (Privately-owned vs.
Isabelle Piot-Lepetit, H. T. Tchuigoua
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To explore alternative organisational approaches used to carry out the microfinance activity, this paper compares gaps in performance of microfinance institutions (MFIs) depending on their ownership status (Privately-owned vs.
Isabelle Piot-Lepetit, H. T. Tchuigoua
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Some Remarks on Pseudo Panel Data
, 2015We discuss the possibility of constructing pseudo panel data from cross-sectional data, sampled at different points in time, by aligning individuals sharing some common characteristics into groups called “cohorts”. Based on a real-life example on income distribution in the USA, we construct and validate a pseudo panel data and compare this with real ...
R. Dasgupta +3 more
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Unpaid internships and equality of opportunity: a pseudo-panel analysis of UN data
Applied Economics Letters, 2020One of the most pressing arguments against unpaid internships is that they impose a barrier to upward economic mobility. Intern experience leads to better employment outcomes, yet only individuals from relatively advantaged backgrounds can afford an ...
Andrew Silva
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, 2020
Transport pricing and infrastructure investment are widely seen as essential elements in policy packages aiming to address transport challenges. However, their respective and collective causal influences on travel behaviour have not been sufficiently ...
Siqi Song, C. Feng, Mi Diao
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Transport pricing and infrastructure investment are widely seen as essential elements in policy packages aiming to address transport challenges. However, their respective and collective causal influences on travel behaviour have not been sufficiently ...
Siqi Song, C. Feng, Mi Diao
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Analysis of pseudo-panel data with dependent samples
Journal of Applied Statistics, 2012In this paper, we discuss a model for pseudo-panel data when some but not all of the individuals stay in the sample for more than one period. We use data on the labor market of the Basque Country from 1993 to 1999 treated through FORTRAN 77 programing. We construct economically reasonable age cohorts for active population and use gender, qualification ...
Ainhoa Oguiza Tovar +2 more
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Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 2019
Background: The aim of this study was to examine the ability of Noninvasive methods to early predictions of metabolic syndrome (MetS) among children and adolescents from 2003 to 2016.
S. Arsang-Jang +4 more
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Background: The aim of this study was to examine the ability of Noninvasive methods to early predictions of metabolic syndrome (MetS) among children and adolescents from 2003 to 2016.
S. Arsang-Jang +4 more
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Pseudo Panels as an Alternative Study Design
Australasian Marketing Journal, 2011Marketing academics and practitioners increasingly recognise the importance of studying the dynamic nature of consumer attitudes and behaviour. However, recent works highlight a dearth of longitudinal studies into consumer dynamics published in marketing academic literature ( Leonidou et al., 2010 ; Rindfleisch et al., 2008 ; Williams and Plouffe ...
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Asymptotic theory for heterogeneous dynamic pseudo-panels
Journal of Econometrics, 2004zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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1992
In the previous chapters much attention was paid to estimation and testing strategies using panel data in a variety of models.1 In practical situations, however, a true panel data set may not always be available, while repeated cross sections are. For example, in the United Kingdom, no panel data are available on consumer expenditures or labour supply.
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In the previous chapters much attention was paid to estimation and testing strategies using panel data in a variety of models.1 In practical situations, however, a true panel data set may not always be available, while repeated cross sections are. For example, in the United Kingdom, no panel data are available on consumer expenditures or labour supply.
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Education Reform in Zimbabwe: A Pseudo-Panel Approach
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Zhang, Zeya +3 more
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