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Predicting Probabilities: Inherent and Sampling Variability in the Estimation of Discrete-Choice Model.

Year of publication:
1992
Authors: Gordon, D.V. ; Lin, Z. ; Osberg, L. ; Phipps, S.
Institutions: Department of Economics, University of Calgary
Subject: labour market | economic models
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Calgary - Department of Economics.
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
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14 pages
Source:
RePEc - Research Papers in Economics
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005641446
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