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The paper presents an econometric accounting of the effective corporate tax rate in Australia for the years 1993 to 1996. The estimation is a panel of Australian firms that uses a specially gathered financial data base. Using fixed and random effects, the model specifies that the statutory tax...
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We make a methodological contribution to the latent class literature by re-examining censored variable analysis within a panel data context. Specifically, we extend the standard latent class tobit panel approach to include random effects, to allow for heteroskedasticity and to incorporate the...
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The transition from economic theory to a testable form invariably involves the use of certain "simplifying assumptions". However, if these are not valid, misspecified model result. This paper considers consistent estimation of the dynamic panel model which often forms the basis of testable...
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