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Report NEP-ECM-2005-06-19
This is the archive for NEP-ECM , a report on new working papers in the area of Econometrics. Sune Karlsson issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email or RSS Other reports in NEP-ECM
The following items were anounced in this report:
Jenkins S & Jäntti M, 2005.
"Methods for Summarizing and Comparing Wealth Distributions ,"
ISER working papers
2005-05, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
[Downloadable!] Jäckle A, 2005.
"Does Dependent Interviewing Really Increase Efficiency and Reduce Respondent Burden? ,"
ISER working papers
2005-11, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
[Downloadable!] Edvinsson, Rodney, 2005.
"Annual Estimates of Swedish GDP in 1720-1800 ,"
Ratio Working Papers
70, The Ratio Institute.
[Downloadable!] D. S. Poskitt, 2005.
"Autoregressive Approximation in Nonstandard Situations: The Non-Invertible and Fractionally Integrated Cases ,"
Monash Econometrics and Business Statistics Working Papers
16/05, Monash University, Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics.
[Downloadable!] Farshid Jamshidian, 2005.
"Chaotic expansion of powers and martingale representation (v1.2) ,"
Finance
0506008, EconWPA.
[Downloadable!] Sala E & Lynn P, 2005.
"Measuring Change in Employment Characteristics: the effects of dependent interviewing ,"
ISER working papers
2004-26, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
[Downloadable!] Lynn P & Jäckle A & Sala E & Jenkins S, 2005.
"The Impact of Interviewing Method On Measurement Error in Panel Survey Measures of Benefit Receipt: evidence from a validation study ,"
ISER working papers
2004-28, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
[Downloadable!] This page was last updated on 2009-12-13.
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