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Most econometric analyses of patent data rely on regression methods using a parametric form of the predictor for modeling the dependence of the response in focus on given covariates. These methods often lack the capability of identifying non-linear relationships between dependent and independent...
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Most econometric analyses of patent data rely on regression methods using a parametric form of the predictor for modeling the dependence of the response given certain covariates. These methods often lack the capability of identifying non-linear relationships between dependent and independent...
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This paper deals with the effects of entry into motherhood on women's employment dynamics. Our analysis is based on the complete lifetime working- and income histories of a 1% sample of all persons born between 1934 and 1971 and employed in West Germany sometime between 1975 and 1995. We use the...
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