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Dean Clarence Mountain

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First Name:Dean
Middle Name:Clarence
Last Name:Mountain
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RePEc Short-ID:pmo319

Affiliation

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Department of Economics
McMaster University

Hamilton, Canada
http://www.mcmaster.ca/economics/
RePEc:edi:demcmca (more details at EDIRC)

DeGroote School of Business
McMaster University

Hamilton, Canada
http://www.degroote.mcmaster.ca/
RePEc:edi:sbmcmca (more details at EDIRC)

Research output

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Working papers

  1. Frank T. Denton & Dean C. Mountain, 2002. "Aggregation Effects on Price and Expenditure Elasticities in a Quadratic Almost Ideal Demand System," Quantitative Studies in Economics and Population Research Reports 374, McMaster University.
  2. Frank T. Denton & Dean C. Mountain & Byron G. Spencer, 2002. "Age, Retirement and Expenditure Patterns: An Econometric Study of Older Canadian Households," Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population Research Papers 82, McMaster University.
  3. Frank T. Denton & Dean C. Mountain & Byron G. Spencer, 2000. "A Model of Energy Demand in the U.S. Commercial Sector with Declining Rate Schedules," Quantitative Studies in Economics and Population Research Reports 346, McMaster University.
  4. M. W. Luke Chan & Dading Li & Dean C. Mountain, 1999. "A Bayesain Approach for Measuring Economies of Scale with Application to Large Scale Banks," Department of Economics Working Papers 1999-01, McMaster University.
  5. M.W. Luke Chan & Dean C. Mountain & Dading Li, 1998. "A Bayesian Approach for Measuring Economies of Scale with Application to Large Canadian Banks," Quantitative Studies in Economics and Population Research Reports 338, McMaster University.
  6. Frank T. Denton & Dean C. Mountain, 1997. "On the Biases in Interpreting Macro Elasticities as Micro Elasticities, and Vice Versa, in an Almost Ideal Demand System," Quantitative Studies in Economics and Population Research Reports 331, McMaster University.
  7. Frank T. Denton & Dean C. Mountain & Byron G. Spencer, 1997. "Errors of Approximation and Errors of Aggregation in an Almost Ideal Demand System," Quantitative Studies in Economics and Population Research Reports 330, McMaster University.
  8. Frank T. Denton & Dean C. Mountain & Byron G. Spencer, 1997. "Energy Use in the Commercial Sector: Estimated Intensities and Costs for Canada Based on US Survey Data," Quantitative Studies in Economics and Population Research Reports 337, McMaster University.
  9. F.T. Denton & D.C. Mountain & B.G. Spencer, 1996. "A Quadratic Almost Ideal Demand System Estimated with Pooled regional Time Series: Approximates Aggregation with an Accounting for Age, Cohort, and Trend Effects," Quantitative Studies in Economics and Population Research Reports 315, McMaster University.
  10. Hsiao, C. & Mountain, D.C. & Ho, C.F., 1994. "A Bayesian Integration of End-Use Metering and Conditional Demand Analysis," Papers 9411, Southern California - Department of Economics.
  11. Hsiao, C. & Mountain, D.C., 1993. "A Framework for Regional Modeling and Impact Analysis - An Analysis of the Demand for Electricity by Large Municipalities in Ontario, Canada," Papers 9317, Southern California - Department of Economics.
  12. Hsiao, C. & Mountain, D.C. & Tsui, K.Y. & Chan, M.W.L., 1989. "Modeling Ontario Regional Electricity System Demand Using A Mixed Fixed And Random Coefficients Approach," Papers m8906, Southern California - Department of Economics.
  13. Mountain, D. & Hsiao, C., 1988. "A Combined Structural And Flexible Functional Approach For Modeling Energy Substitution," Papers m8815, Southern California - Department of Economics.

Articles

  1. Frank T. Denton & Dean C. Mountain & Byron G Spencer, 2006. "Errors of aggregation and errors of specification in a consumer demand model: a theoretical note," Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Economics Association, vol. 39(4), pages 1398-1407, November.
  2. Frank Denton & Dean Mountain, 2004. "Aggregation effects on price and expenditure elasticities in a quadratic almost ideal demand system," Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Economics Association, vol. 37(3), pages 613-628, August.
  3. Denton, Frank T. & Mountain, Dean C., 2001. "Income distribution and aggregation/disaggregation biases in the measurement of consumer demand elasticities," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 73(1), pages 21-28, October.
  4. Mountain, Dean C. & Thomas, Hugh, 1999. "Factor price misspecification in bank cost function estimation," Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, Elsevier, vol. 9(2), pages 163-182, April.
  5. Denton, Frank T & Mountain, Dean C & Spencer, Byron G, 1999. "Age, Trend, and Cohort Effects in a Macro Model of Canadian Expenditure Patterns," Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, American Statistical Association, vol. 17(4), pages 430-443, October.
  6. A. Leslie Robb & Dean C. Mountain & Christine H. Feaver & Frank T. Denton & Byron G. Spencer, 1996. "Industry-region load profiles: econometric estimation based on marginal totals," The Annals of Regional Science, Springer;Western Regional Science Association, vol. 30(2), pages 223-246.
  7. Hsiao, Cheng & Mountain, Dean C & Illman, Kathleen Ho, 1995. "A Bayesian Integration of End-Use Metering and Conditional-Demand Analysis," Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, American Statistical Association, vol. 13(3), pages 315-326, July.
  8. Mountain, Dean C. & Lawson, Evelyn L., 1995. "Some initial evidence of Canadian responsiveness to time-of-use electricity rates: Detailed daily and monthly analysis," Resource and Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 17(2), pages 189-212, August.
  9. Mountain, Dean C & Lawson, Evelyn L, 1992. "A Disaggregated Nonhomothetic Modeling of Responsiveness to Residential Time-of-Use Electricity Rates," International Economic Review, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania and Osaka University Institute of Social and Economic Research Association, vol. 33(1), pages 181-207, February.
  10. Hsiao, Cheng & Mountain, Dean C. & Chan, M. W. Luke & Tsui, Kai Y., 1989. "Modeling Ontario regional electricity system demand using a mixed fixed and random coefficients approach," Regional Science and Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 19(4), pages 565-587, December.
  11. Mountain, Dean C., 1989. "A quadratic quasi Cobb-Douglas extension of the multi-input CES formulation," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 33(1), pages 143-158, January.
  12. Mountain, Dean C, 1988. "The Rotterdam Model: An Approximation in Variable Space," Econometrica, Econometric Society, vol. 56(2), pages 477-484, March.
  13. Chan, M W Luke & Mountain, Dean C, 1988. "The Interactive and Causal Relationships Involving Precious Metal," Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, American Statistical Association, vol. 6(1), pages 69-77, January.
  14. Hsio, Cheng & Chan, M. W. Luke & Mountain, Dean C. & Tsui, Kai Y., 1987. "An integrated monthly and hourly regional electricity model for Ontario, Canada," Resources and Energy, Elsevier, vol. 9(3), pages 275-299, October.
  15. Chan, M. W. Luke & Mountain, D. C., 1987. "Technological change and economies of scale in Canadian financial institutions: A selection from competing hypotheses," Journal of Economics and Business, Elsevier, vol. 39(1), pages 57-66, February.
  16. Denton, Frank T. & Jefferies, Kevan L. & Mountain, Dean C. & Robb, A. Leslie & Spencer, Byron G., 1987. "The response of an industrial firm to alternative electricity rate structures : An optimization model for simulation applications," Resources and Energy, Elsevier, vol. 9(4), pages 327-346, December.
  17. Chan, M W Luke & Mountain, Dean C, 1986. "Measuring Returns to Scale and Technological Change in Co-operative Banks: A Provincial Analysis of Canadian Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 11(4), pages 207-222.
  18. Mountain, Dean C, 1986. "Economies of Scale versus Technological Change: An Aggregate Production Function for Switzerland," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 68(4), pages 707-711, November.
  19. Mountain, Dean C., 1986. "Impact of higher energy prices on wage rates, return to capital, energy intensity and productivity : A regional profit specification," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 8(3), pages 171-176, July.
  20. Mountain, Dean C., 1985. "Productivity and energy price differentials," Regional Science and Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 15(3), pages 477-489, August.
  21. Chan, M W Luke & Mountain, Dean C, 1983. "Economies of Scale and the Tornqvist Discrete Measure of Productivity Growth," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 65(4), pages 663-667, November.
  22. Mountain, Dean, 1982. "The interdependence of electricity export markets an econometric examination of Quebec in a monopolistic setting," Resources and Energy, Elsevier, vol. 4(4), pages 329-349, December.

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  1. NEP-ECM: Econometrics (1) 2004-12-12
  2. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (1) 2000-10-23

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