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Air pollution 1 Boundary analysis 1 Dose–distance response 1 Environmental Justice (EJ) 1 HDR 1 ICT firms 1 Multilevel modelling 1 Respiratory health 1 Thailand Stock Exchange 1 Traffic emissions 1 boundary analysis 1 econometric modelling 1 highest density regions 1 information and communications technology 1 information technology 1 maximum entropy bootstrap 1 stock markets 1 time series 1
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Chaiboonsri, Chukiat 1 Chaitip, Prasert 1 Chen, Haibo 1 Jephcote, Calvin 1
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International Journal of Computational Economics and Econometrics 1 Social Science & Medicine 1
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A boundary analysis of ICT firms on Thailand Stock Market: a maximum entropy bootstrap approach and highest density regions (HDR) approach
Chaiboonsri, Chukiat; Chaitip, Prasert - In: International Journal of Computational Economics and … 3 (2013) 1/2, pp. 14-26
This common aim provides a general framework for specifying, estimating, and testing time series econometric models using maximum entropy bootstrap (MEB) to test with data in time series from Stock Market of Thailand. The MEB is quantitatively reviewed for the first time to investigate the...
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Geospatial analysis of naturally occurring boundaries in road-transport emissions and children's respiratory health across a demographically diverse cityscape
Jephcote, Calvin; Chen, Haibo - In: Social Science & Medicine 82 (2013) C, pp. 87-99
The motor-vehicle is accountable for emitting a substantial concoction of air quality objective pollutants and carcinogenic hydrocarbons within close proximity to urbanised residential districts. The spatial extent of health impacts associated with road-transport pollutants have traditionally...
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