How Much of Observed Economic Mobility is Measurement Error? IV Methods to Reduce Measurement Error Bias, with an Application to Vietnam
Year of publication: |
2012
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Authors: | Glewwe, Paul |
Published in: |
The World Bank Economic Review. - World Bank, ISSN 1564-698X, ZDB-ID 2020807-8. - Vol. 26.2012, 2, p. 236-264
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Publisher: |
World Bank |
Subject: | AUTOCORRELATION | COVARIANCE | ECONOMETRICS | ECONOMIC GROWTH | EQUATIONS | FUNCTIONAL FORMS | HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS | HYPOTHESES | INCOME | INDEPENDENT VARIABLES | INEQUALITY | INSTRUMENTAL VARIABLES | LONG-RUN INEQUALITY | MATRICES | MATRIX | MEASUREMENT ERROR | MEASUREMENT ERRORS | SAMPLE SIZE | STANDARD DEVIATIONS | STANDARD ERRORS |
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