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analysis and the results of a pilot survey of 192 local businessmen, followed by imitation modeling analysis, the study tests …
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Texas House Bill 790 resulted in the expansion of the newborn screening panel from 7 to 27 disorders. The long-term economic implications of this expansion have not been studied. The objective of this study was to estimate the incremental cost-effectiveness of the expanded newborn screening...
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Many structural econometric models include latent variables on whose probability distributions one may wish to place minimal restrictions. Leading examples in panel data models are individual-specific variables sometimes treated as "fixed effects" and, in dynamic models, initial conditions. This...
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We provide evidence that the distributions of consumption, labor income, wealth, and capital income exhibit asymptotic power-law behavior with a strict ranking of upper tail inequality, in that order, from the least to the most unequal. We show analytically and quantitatively that the canonical...
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We build a model of job design under monopsony that yields predictions over the relationship between: (i) the amenity value of non-wage job features; (ii) whether they are costly or profitable to firms; (iii) monopsony power. We analyse the amenity value of schedule flexibility offered in the...
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Identification based on higher moments has drawn increasing theoretical attention and been widely adopted in empirical practice in macroeconometrics in the last two decades. This article reviews two parallel strands of the literature: identification strategies based on heteroskedasticity and...
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The assessment of climate change mitigation policies through economic modeling depends crucially on assumptions under … which technological change has been incorporated in the model. Earlier climate-energy-economics modeling attempts heavily …
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University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2009. Major: Environmental Health. Advisor: Dr. Timothy R. Church. 1 computer file (PDF); xiii, 139 pages, appendix pages 123-139.
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