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In this paper we utilise microsimulation techniques in the form of an income generation model and a tax/benefit model to estimate both the fiscal and net private return to education at a marginal level. This is carried out empirically using Irish data across the period 1987-2011 and is the first...
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The relative complexity of procurement under PPP means that tendering periods can be longer compared to traditional procurement models. Reducing the tendering period is therefore an important challenge if Public-Private Partnership (PPP) is to deliver infrastructure on time and within budget....
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The factors influencing the decision of school leavers to participate in higher education has been extensively investigated previously. This has mainly focused on the influence of characteristics such as parental education level, social class and spatial factors on the decision to participate in...
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Most spatial econometrics work focuses on spatial dependence in the regressand or disturbances. However, LeSage and Pace (2009) show that the bias from applying OLS to a regressand generated from a spatial autoregressive process was exacerbated by spatial dependence in the regressor. Also, the...
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<title>Abstract</title> Spatial filtering in various forms has become a popular way to address spatial dependence in statistical models (Griffith, 2003; Tiefelsdorf & Griffith, 2007). However, spatial filtering faces computational challenges for large <italic>n</italic> as the current method requires order of n-super-3 operations....
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