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instrumental variable probit 3 Acute respiratory infections 2 Asthma 2 Biogas 2 Chronic bronchitis 2 Emergency Department 2 Indoor air pollution 2 Informality 2 Instrumental Variable Probit Model 2 Instrumental variable probit 2 Overcrowding 2 minimum wages 2 sample selection bias 2 Business Cycle 1 Canonical Correlation 1 Coincident and Leading Indicators 1 Crime 1 Economics of crime 1 Emergency department 1 Encompassing 1 Estimation 1 Gesundheitsversorgung 1 Health care 1 Health insurance 1 Heckman selection 1 Hospital 1 Instrumental Variable Probit 1 Instrumental variable probit model 1 Japan 1 Krankenhaus 1 Krankenversicherung 1 Kriminalität 1 Kriminalitätsökonomik 1 Labor and Human Capital 1 Nepal 1 Notaufnahme 1 Patienten 1 Patients 1 Schätzung 1 Thailand 1
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Article 6 Book / Working Paper 4
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Article 2 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2
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English 6 Undetermined 4
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Khraiche, Maroula 2 Tukan, Andrea 2 Araujo, Pedro de 1 Epperson, James E. 1 Escalante, Cesar L. 1 Issler, J.V. 1 Mora, Jhon James 1 Muro, Juan 1 Pant, Krishna Pd. 1 Pant, Krishna Prasad 1 Raghunathan, Uthra 1 Rodriguez, Jhon James Mora 1 Romero, Juan Muro 1 Vahid, F. 1 Yuda, Michio 1 Yuzhe Teng 1 de Araujo, Pedro 1
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Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, Monash Business School 1 The South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics 1 UNIVERSIDAD ICESI 1 eSocialSciences 1
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Health Economics Review 2 Asian journal of applied economics : AJAE is an academic journal of the Center for Applied Economics Research (CAER), Faculty of Economics, Kasetsart University 1 BORRADORES DE ECONOMÍA Y FINANZAS 1 Health economics review 1 Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 1 Monash Econometrics and Business Statistics Working Papers 1 REVISTA CUADERNOS DE ECONOMÍA 1 Working Papers / eSocialSciences 1 Working papers / The South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics 1
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RePEc 6 ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2
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Does wealth decrease victimization in property crime? : evidence from Thailand
Yuzhe Teng - In: Asian journal of applied economics : AJAE is an … 32 (2025) 1, pp. 15-29
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Informality and minimum wages by cohort in Colombia.
Mora, Jhon James; Muro, Juan - In: REVISTA CUADERNOS DE ECONOMÍA (2014)
This article aims to analyze the effect of minimum wage levels on the decision to join the informal job sector. We estimated a pseudo panel model of engagement in the informal sector using an IV-probit. Our results show that an increased wage gap—the relative difference between observed and...
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The impacts of recent smoking control policies on individual smoking choice: The case of Japan
Yuda, Michio - In: Health Economics Review 3 (2013) 4, pp. 1-13
smoking choice by employing the instrumental variable probit model to control for the endogeneity of cigarette prices. The …
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Does overcrowding and health insurance type impact patient outcomes in emergency departments?
de Araujo, Pedro; Khraiche, Maroula; Tukan, Andrea - In: Health Economics Review 3 (2013) 25, pp. 1-7
We examine the impact of Emergency Department (ED) overcrowding on wait times and patient outcomes using a unique cross section of about 32,000 patients for an ED located in the Southwestern United States. We construct a measure of a patient's outcome and estimate the extent to which it is...
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Does overcrowding and health insurance type impact patient outcomes in emergency departments?
Araujo, Pedro de; Khraiche, Maroula; Tukan, Andrea - In: Health economics review 3 (2013) 25, pp. 1-7
We examine the impact of Emergency Department (ED) overcrowding on wait times and patient outcomes using a unique cross section of about 32,000 patients for an ED located in the Southwestern United States. We construct a measure of a patient’s outcome and estimate the extent to which it is...
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A Cohort-Based Analysis of the Influence of Minimum Wage Levels on the Labor Force Participation in the Informal Sector.
Rodriguez, Jhon James Mora; Romero, Juan Muro - UNIVERSIDAD ICESI - 2010
This paper discuses the effect of the minimum wage on the decision to join the informal job sector. We estimated a pseudo panel of the engagement in the informal sector using an IV-probit. The findings show that an increase in the minimum wage leads to a substitution effect between young and...
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Estimating Health Benefits When Behaviours are Endogenous: A Case of Indoor Pollution in Rural Nepal
Pant, Krishna Prasad - eSocialSciences - 2009
and Chitwan districts of Nepal. Instrumental variable probit regressions to find the effects of pollution …
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Gender Bias Claims in Farm Service Agency’s Lending Decisions
Escalante, Cesar L.; Epperson, James E.; Raghunathan, Uthra - In: Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 34 (2009) 2
This study analyzes the courts’ denial of women farmers’ motion for class-action certification of their lawsuits alleging gender discrimination in Farm Service Agency (FSA) lending decisions. The plaintiffs’ claim of “commonality†of circumstances in women...
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The Missing Link: Using the NBER Recession Indicator to Construct Coincident and Leading Indices of Economic Activity.
Issler, J.V.; Vahid, F. - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2001
We use the information content in the decisions of the NBER Business cycle Dating Committee to construct coincident and leading indices of economic activity for United States. Specifically, we use canonical correlation analysis to filter out the noisy information contained in the coincident...
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Estimating Health Benefits when Behaviors are Endogenous: A Case of Indoor Air Pollution in Rural Nepal
Pant, Krishna Pd. - The South Asian Network for Development and …
employ instrumental variable probit regressions to find the effects of pollution-reducing interventions on chronic bronchitis …
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