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Lower-order logsums
Palma, André De
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Kilani, Karim
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2012
The logsum formula, which provides the expected maximum utility for the multinomial
logit
model, is often used as a …
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Best and worst choices
Palma, André De
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Kilani, Karim
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Laffond, Gilbert
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2013
identities are then applied to random utility models, including the multinomial
logit
model, the mixed
logit
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QUALITÉ DES INSTITUTIONS, LIBÉRALISATION ET CRISES BANCAIRES LE CAS DES PAYS ÉMERGENTS
Gamra, Saoussen Ben
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Plihon, Dominique
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HAL
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2007
prise de risque excessif. Plus précisément, on analyse au moyen d'une modélisation
Logit
sur un échantillon de 51 pays en …
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Data
dispersion near the boundaries: can it partially explain the problems of decision and utility theories?
Harin, Alexander
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2013
An existence theorem for a bias of the mean in the presence of
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dispersion is proved. The ultimate aims are to use … preferences, choices, decisions, (ir)rational behavior at
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uncertainty, noises and experimental errors in experiments …
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The use of accounting and stock market
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to predict bank financial distress: the case of East Asian banks
Distinguin, Isabelle
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Tarazi, Amine
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Trinidad, Jocelyn
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2011
financial distress in Asia. A stepwise
logit
model is first estimated to isolate the optimal set of accounting indicators and …
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Are early market indicators of financial deterioration accurate for Too Big To Fail banks? Evidence from East Asia
Distinguin, Isabelle
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Tarazi, Amine
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Fail banks in Asia. A stepwise
logit
model is first estimated to isolate the optimal set of accounting indicators to …
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The use of accounting and stock market
data
to predict bank financial distress: the case of East Asian banks
Distinguin, Isabelle
;
Tarazi, Amine
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Trinidad, Jocelyn
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HAL
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2008
financial distress in Asia. A stepwise
logit
model is first estimated to isolate the optimal set of accounting indicators and …
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From Formal Subsumption to General Intellect: Elements for a Marxist Reading of the Thesis of Cognitive Capitalism, in Historical Materialism
Vercellone, Carlo
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2007
Since the
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of Fordism, capitalism has been characterised by the ever more central role ofknowledge and the rise …
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The neoliberal "Rebirth" of development economics
Herrera, Rémy
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HAL
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2006
This article is to be published in the May 2006 issue of the Monthly Review. Nowadays, neoclassical economics' domination of development theory is on par with that of high finance's neoliberal power over development policies. There are important complementarities between these two forms of...
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How does external debt impact democratization? Evidence from developing countries
Combes, Jean-Louis
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OUEDRAOGO, Rasmané
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2014
In this paper we empirically discuss whether or not external debt affects country's governance. Indeed, indebted countries need some political governance reforms in order to send out a positive signal to international financial community and investors; and so improving business climate. However,...
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