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Composite marginal likelihood 1 Econometrics 1 Estimation theory 1 Maximum likelihood estimation 1 Maximum-Likelihood-Schätzung 1 Partial maximum likelihood 1 Probit model 1 Probit-Modell 1 Regional economics 1 Regionalökonomik 1 Räumliche Interaktion 1 Schätztheorie 1 Sparse matrices 1 Spatial econometrics 1 Spatial interaction 1 Spatial probit models 1 Time series analysis 1 Turkey 1 Zeitreihenanalyse 1 critical cut-off neighbourhood 1 internal migration 1 migration 1 spatial econometrics 1 spatial probit models 1 Ökonometrie 1
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Mozharovskyi, Pavlo 1 TÜLÜMCE, Sevinç Yarasir 1 Vogler, Jan 1 ZEREN, Fatma 1
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Economics letters 1 Journal of Applied Economic Sciences Quarterly 1
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Composite marginal likelihood estimation of spatial autoregressive probit models feasible in very large samples
Mozharovskyi, Pavlo; Vogler, Jan - In: Economics letters 148 (2016), pp. 87-90
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AN ANALYSIS OF INTERNAL MIGRATIONS ON THE BASIS OF PROVINCES IN TURKEY WITH THE PERFORMANCE INDICATORS: A SPATIAL PROBIT MODEL
ZEREN, Fatma; TÜLÜMCE, Sevinç Yarasir - In: Journal of Applied Economic Sciences Quarterly VIII (2013) 3, pp. 286-298
As a controversial topic in developed and developing countries, migration has been a dynamic field explained on the basis of cause and effect by economists. Migration is the movement of people from one settlement to another. In all countries, migration occurs as the result of economic, social,...
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