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scale factor 6 Asymptotic Principal Components 2 Environmental Economics and Policy 2 Estimation 2 Estimation theory 2 Factor Model 2 Factor analysis 2 Faktorenanalyse 2 Forecasting model 2 Large-Scale Factor Model 2 Prognoseverfahren 2 Schätztheorie 2 Schätzung 2 arcsinh 2 error variance 2 inverse hyperbolic sine 2 unit of measurement 2 water quality 2 Choice experiment 1 Demand and Price Analysis 1 Land Economics/Use 1 New Zealand 1 New Zealand. 1 Research Methods/ Statistical Methods 1 Revealed and Stated Preference Data 1 Scale Factor 1 arch/garch/stochastic volatility 1 choice experiment 1 intraday seasonality 1 power density 1 probability density function 1 quadratic variation 1 realized volatility 1 statistical tools 1 the Weibull shape factor 1 volatility proxy 1
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Free 9
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Book / Working Paper 8 Article 1
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Working Paper 3 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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Undetermined 5 English 4
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Chen, Zhuo 2 Connor, Gregory 2 Henningsen, Arne 2 Korajczyk, Robert A. 2 Marsh, Dan 2 Phillips, Yvonne 2 Aihounton, Ghislain B. D. 1 Azad, Abul Kalam 1 Aïhounton, Ghislain B. D. 1 Gelso, Brett R. 1 Peterson, Jeffrey M. 1 Rasul, Mohammad Golam 1 Vilder, Robin G. de 1 Visser, Marcel P. 1 Yusaf, Talal 1
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Department of Economics, Waikato Management School 1 New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society - NZARES 1 Southern Agricultural Economics Association - SAEA 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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2004 Annual Meeting, February 14-18, 2004, Tulsa, Oklahoma 1 2012 Conference, August 31, 2012, Nelson, New Zealand 1 Energies 1 IFRO Working Paper 1 IFRO working paper 1 MPRA Paper 1 Working Papers in Economics 1 Working papers / Department of Economics, Finance and Accounting, NUI Maynooth 1
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RePEc 5 ECONIS (ZBW) 3 EconStor 1
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Units of Measurement and the Inverse Hyperbolic Sine Transformation
Aïhounton, Ghislain B. D.; Henningsen, Arne - 2019
The inverse hyperbolic sine (IHS) transformation is frequently applied in econometric studies to transform right-skewed variables that include zero or negative values. We confirm a previous study that shows that regression results can largely depend on the units of measurement of IHS-transformed...
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Units of measurement and the inverse hyperbolic sine transformation
Aihounton, Ghislain B. D.; Henningsen, Arne - 2019
The inverse hyperbolic sine (IHS) transformation is frequently applied in econometric studies to transform right-skewed variables that include zero or negative values. We confirm a previous study that shows that regression results can largely depend on the units of measurement of IHS-transformed...
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A Performance Comparison of Large-n Factor Estimators
Chen, Zhuo - 2018
We evaluate the performance of various methods for estimating factor returns in an approximate factor model. Differences across estimators are most pronounced when there is cross-sectional heteroskedasticity, or when cross-sectional sample sizes, n, are below 4,000 assets. Estimators...
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Statistical Diagnosis of the Best Weibull Methods for Wind Power Assessment for Agricultural Applications
Azad, Abul Kalam; Rasul, Mohammad Golam; Yusaf, Talal - In: Energies 7 (2014) 5, pp. 3056-3085
The best Weibull distribution methods for the assessment of wind energy potential at different altitudes in desired locations are statistically diagnosed in this study. Seven different methods, namely graphical method (GM), method of moments (MOM), standard deviation method (STDM), maximum...
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A performance comparison of large-n factor estimators
Chen, Zhuo; Connor, Gregory; Korajczyk, Robert A. - 2014
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Difficult Choices: What Influences the Error Variance in a Choice Experiment
Marsh, Dan; Phillips, Yvonne - New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society … - 2012
This is an updated version posted 12/12/12. In the previous version attribute labels in Table 5 were incorrect for tribs and jobs.
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Which Future for the Hurunui? Combining Choice Analysis with Stakeholder Consultation
Marsh, Dan; Phillips, Yvonne - Department of Economics, Waikato Management School - 2012
The future of the Hurunui River and its catchment has been hotly contested between those who seek to store and/or divert water from the river in order to increase agricultural production and those who would like to see the river undeveloped and the quality of natural resources in the river and...
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Volatility Proxies for Discrete Time Models
Vilder, Robin G. de; Visser, Marcel P. - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2007
Discrete time volatility models typically employ a latent scale factor to represent volatility. High frequency data may … quadratic variation as a proxy for the discrete time scale factor. For the S&P 500 index data over the years 1988-2006 this is …
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USING THE RANDOM PARAMETERS LOGIT MODEL TO COMBINE REVEALED AND STATED PREFERENCE DATA
Gelso, Brett R.; Peterson, Jeffrey M. - Southern Agricultural Economics Association - SAEA - 2004
Recent literature has combined Revealed (RP) and Stated Preference (SP) data in the Multinomial Logit Model (MNL) to estimate the value of environmental goods. However, emerging research has identified that a limitation of the MNL is the assumption of Independently and Identically Distributed...
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