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ROBUSTPSUBSETS: RATS module for simulation of robust p-subsets in regression

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D'Esposito, Maria Rosaria
Furno, Marilena

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This module accompanies the Computational Economics article "Robust Procedures in Multiple Regression: P-Subsets and a Computational Proposal," 1996, 9, 129-147.

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File URL: http://fmwww.bc.edu/RePEc/CE/software/robustPsubsets.rats
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File Function: RATS code
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Software component provided by Kluwer Academic Publishers in its series Computational Economics Software Archive with number CE09.129.

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Programming language: RATS
Requires: RATS version 4.0
Date of creation: 10 Mar 2001
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Handle: RePEc:sce:cesofw:ce09.129

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