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general additive models 2 Canada 1 age profiles 1 fertility and living arrangements 1 firm value 1 gas 1 hedging 1 oil 1 return 1 smoothing procedure 1 transition rates 1
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Billari, Francesco 1 Dan, Chang 1 Gu, Hong 1 Impicciatore, Roberto 1 Xu, Kuan 1
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Department of Economics, Dalhousie University 1
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Demographic Research 1 Department of Economics at Dalhousie University working papers archive 1
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MAPLES: A general method for the estimation of age profiles from standard demographic surveys (with an application to fertility)
Impicciatore, Roberto; Billari, Francesco - In: Demographic Research 24 (2011) 29, pp. 719-748
In this paper we present MAPLES (Method for Age Profiles Longitudinal EStimation), a general method for the estimation of age profiles that uses standard micro-level demographic survey data. The aim is to estimate smoothed age profiles and relative risks for time-fixed and time-varying...
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The Impact of Hedging on Stock Return and Firm Value: New Evidence from Canadian Oil and Gas Companies
Dan, Chang; Gu, Hong; Xu, Kuan - Department of Economics, Dalhousie University - 2005
This paper analyzes the impact of hedging activities of large Canadian oil and gas companies on their stock returns and firm value. Differing from the existing literature this research finds that some of these relationships are nonlinear based on the framework of nonlinear generalized additive...
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