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analysis individual accounts unemployment risk netherlands pdf
... of an exogenous shock and a job search decision by the worker who takes a random draw from a search cost distribution. after the second period everybody is employed again, independent ... another model in section 5 below, we keep the analysis here informal. for the interested reader, appendix 1 considers optimal ui in a first-best world, in a second-best world ...
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dp175 systemic risk across sectors pdf
... a minimum variance reduced bias (mvrb) quantile estimator. the interested reader is referred to gomes et al. (2009) for the technical ... the realization of the time series are a random draw from some underlying random variable, which is a common approach for ... assumption that either asset returns are (jointly) normally distributed random 16the sample for the construction sector consists of only ...
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... variety of sources. for the exact list of materials used to construct this set, the reader is referred to the bottom of table 4.2. this table also provides an ... indptendthirdvertvertconstantdea + ++++++ ++++++ )( where dea is the dependent variable derived from the efficiency analysis and is a random term, which is assumed to be symmetrically distributed with zero mean and constant variance. all ...
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... akin to purposeful random assignment (cf. angrist, 2003).41 comparing the relevant outcomes (i.e. student performance and enrolment) for the treatment group with those interested reader is referred to ... that make use of such rigorous methodological designs, that is, including control groups and random assignment. an important implication of this selection criterion is that our overview does not ...
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discussion paper 201 labour market cge models pdf
... the population (e.g. singles and partners in couples) so that the reader does not have access to the original level of disaggregation. 18or ... sample choices, relies on the drawing of random numbers. we draw a large number of sets of random numbers for the error terms j of ... be as ne as implied by the number of random number sets (e.g., with 10 random numbers, we have 10 per-cent steps), which means ...
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