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Microsoft Word - discussion161.doc
... include only 17 different regions in the netherlands in the analysis. the final two columns repeat the analysis without our measures of concentration and connectivity. the explanatory power of these ... and our predictions at the different levels of aggregation. 6.3. offshoring the final step of the empirical analysis is to estimate the relationship between offshoring and spatial occupation ...
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Microsoft Word - discussion164.doc
... lengths are shown in table 1. insert table 1 here the next step is to decide on the number of factors to represent banking risk. ... market risk' is about 0.36 (p 0.001). as a second step, figure 3 shows the risks of banks, which drop from our sample ... , we drop the least significant variable and estimate the model again. we repeat this procedure until only variables that are significant at a 10 percent ...
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discounting investments mitigation and adaptation pdf
... w w tfh f wa g f bh f s appendix b for convenience, we repeat equation (2.9) containing the first order conditions ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) c c w c a w t ... t wj wj j jj w w t a j j w j w last step follows directly by substituting in the expressions for the variance of wealth and the covariance ...
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Cross-Country Sectoral Energy Productivity Performance: The EU KLEMS Database
... country level differences, decomposition) at the aggregate economy level. in section 5 and 6 we repeat this analysis for the manufacturing and service sectors, respectively. section 7 concludes and indicates ... statistical offices, and processed according to agreed procedures. the approach taken is a two-step procedure. first, the most recent and revised series by industry on gross output, value ...
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Microsoft Word - cpbdoc94
... act. our main findings are that the deregulation process enforced since 1999 is a promising step towards a more competitive market, although several institutional barriers that may hinder competition are still ... goods (quality is clearly observable) and experience good (quality can be learnt by experience and repeat purchases). 9 the difference is not that black and white however. a draft of a ...
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efficient method detecting redundant feedback vertices pdf
... a directed graph should break a cycle of the graph. if the heuristic step was needed in the generation of the set, there is no guarantee that ... no self loops. therefore a feedback vertex must be chosen by the heuristic step. vertex b will be selected since it has the largest product of indegree ... u,s) e or (s,u) e endfor initialise ordering vector d to empty repeat for v v do if in(v) 0 then d d v the ...
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Research Memorandum (set-up) [PFP#792279750]
... no indication of autocorrelation when estimated with the engle granger two step method, but negative autocorrelation in the one step estimation. however, estimation with autocorrelation correction using the gmm procedure ... the importance of this effect. a desirable future extension of our work would be to repeat this analysis in a panel of countries, to see whether the difference in unemployment ...
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G:\data\pdf\lijesen\disc16.wpd [PFP#1221338023]
... the market for green electricity are striking and suggest a pattern that is likely to repeat in 2004, when all customers will become free to choose their supplier. 8 we assume ... define market share as customers connected to a retailer rather than sales. 20 our next step is to model provider choice. note that this is a discrete choice, every customer chooses ...
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housing-supply-netherlands.pdf
... 1978 onwards. for a much shorter period of observation, starting land register has constructed a repeat sales index. somewhat surprisingly, this index shows a substantially faster increase than median sales ... roots in explanatory variables. in our analysis, we avoid these problems by adopting a two-step approach. in the next subsection, we consider the variables in levels, while investigating the ...
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Microsoft Word - memo100
... a rationale for government intervention in unemployment insurance. moving one step down in figure 1.1, we see that the government ... , see also orszag and snower (1997). 17 another explanation is repeat unemployment spells, e.g. due to seasonal unemployment or temporary layoffs ... . in light of the relatively small inflows in the netherlands, repeat spells do not seem to be the main problem. according to ...
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