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تعداد نتایج: 671  

2007
Nathaniel Wilcox Nathaniel T. Wilcox

Microeconometric treatments of discrete choice under risk are typically homoscedastic latent variable models. Specifically, choice probabilities are given by preference functional differences (given by expected utility, rank-dependent utility, etc.) embedded in cumulative distribution functions. This approach has a problem: Estimated utility function parameters meant to represent agents’ degree...

2001
Stacey H. Chen Sreya Kolay Yoonsoo Lee Toshihiko Mukoyama

Attending college seems to be a profitable and affordable investment in the US. Nevertheless, a number of academically talented young people still hesitate to attend college. This puzzle motivates this paper to test for whether college education is a risky investment. To measure the riskiness of college attendance, I estimate the risk differential in earnings between college attendees and high ...

2015
Dalia A. Ghanem

Recent work on nonparametric identification of average partial effects (APEs) from panel data require restrictions on individual or time heterogeneity. Identifying assumptions under the “generalized first-differencing” category, such as time homogeneity (Chernozhukov, Fernandez-Val, Hahn, and Newey, 2013), have testable equality restrictions on the distribution of the outcome variable. This pap...

2006
Julio D. Martin Jose M. Palazón Cirilo Perez José L. Ravelo

The enantioselective total syntheses of (-)(E)ybisabolene-8,9-epoxide, (+) (2S,6R)-2-bromo-13-chamigrene, and (+)-chamigrene, important intermediates in the biosynthesis of natural sesquiterpenoids isolated from algae of the genus Laurencia, are described. The compounds are synthesized with regio ñd stereocontrol by using simple forms of bridged intermediates. This represents a general strategy...

2004
Wako Watanabe

The main purpose of this paper is to present the empirical findings derived from the data of small firms that the availability of private and public information on the borrowing firm leads to diverse borrowing patterns among firms. Exploring logit models to characterize the firm’s choice of a financial source, we find that firms whose information is poorly recorded, or who are publicly less rec...

2014
Efthalia Dimara Dimitris Skuras

In this paper, we reconsider the appropriateness of certain statistical analyses in innovation adoption studies and suggest that partial observability models may sometimes be more useful. The proposed models allow for a flexible specification of the process of adoption from one stage to two stages, facilitate the modelling of non-adopters and remedy the violation of the assumption of full infor...

1995
Andrew E. Clark Andrew J. Oswald

This paper is an attempt to test the hypothesis that utility depends on income relative to a 'comparison' or reference level. Using data on 5,000 British workers, it provides two findings. First, workers' reported satisfaction levels are shown to be inversely related to their comparison wage rates. Second, holding income constant, satisfaction levels are shown to be strongly declining in the le...

1998
Linwood H. Pendleton

To date, the valuation of environmental quality has been severely hampered by our ability to actually measure quality. Often environmental resources are described by exhaustive lists of attributes. Unfortunately, high multicollinearity among attributes leads to serious econometric problems. The use of too few attributes, on the other hand, leads to underspecification of the valuation model. Fin...

Journal: :Science 1997
S H Schwartz B C Tan D A Gage J A Zeevaart D R McCarty

The plant growth regulator abscisic acid (ABA) is formed by the oxidative cleavage of an epoxy-carotenoid. The synthesis of other apocarotenoids, such as vitamin A in animals, may occur by a similar mechanism. In ABA biosynthesis, oxidative cleavage is the first committed reaction and is believed to be the key regulatory step. A new ABA-deficient mutant of maize has been identified and the corr...

2012
Chu-Ping C. Vijverberg Wim P.M. Vijverberg

Pregibit: A Family of Discrete Choice Models The pregibit discrete choice model is built on a distribution that allows symmetry or asymmetry and thick tails, thin tails or no tails. Thus the model is much richer than the traditional models that are typically used to study behavior that generates discrete choice outcomes. Pregibit nests logit, approximately nests probit, loglog, cloglog and goss...

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