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Childhood obesity has increased dramatically in the developed world. One cause of this trend, suggested by studies in the United States, is the increase in maternal employment. This paper explores if the causal relationship exists in Australia. Using recent data from the Longitudinal Survey of...
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data, will present the principal results obtained from the modelling activities with multiple regression and inference …
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This case study explores the driving force of the productivity growth in Cambodia, one of the least developed countries. Quantitative and qualitative studies were used to analyze the source and impact of the input factors on the nation¡¯s productivity growth. For a quantitative study, a small...
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Using the Health and Retirement Survey, this paper finds a 16 percent selectivity-corrected wage penalty among women who engage in intermittent labor market activity. This penalty is experienced at a low level of intermittent activity but appears not to play an important role in a woman's...
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inference based on predicted rather than on observed values is quite frequent in econometrics and applied economics. The results …
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. In this paper, a very simple and practical resampling test is offered as an alternative to inference based on …
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A geometrical interpretation of multiple regression is proposed. The method is explained within the context of the tourism industry by developing a model for the management of hotels. The paper first explains the technique in non-mathematical terms and is completed with the mathematical proof of...
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This paper considers tests in an instrumental variables (IVs) regression model with IVs that may be weak. Tests that have near-optimal asymptotic power properties with Gaussian errors for weak and strong IVs have been determined in Andrews, Moreira, and Stock (2006a). In this paper, we seek...
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The fuzzy transform (F-transform), introduced by I. Perfilieva, is a powerful tool for the construction of fuzzy approximation models; it is based on generalized fuzzy partitions and it is obtained by minimizing a quadratic (L₂-norm) functional. In this paper we describe an analogous...
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Customer segmentation has virtually unlimited potential as a tool that can guide firms toward more effective ways to market products and develop new ones. As a conceptual introduction to this topic, we study how an innovative multi-national firm (Migros Turk) has developed an effective set of...
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