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Griliches76

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Fumio Hayashi

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Instructional dataset, accompanying Econometrics, Fumio Hayashi, Princeton University Press, (c) 2000 Datasets also accessible in ASCII from http://www.e.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~hayashi/datasets.htm Data from the Z. Griliches paper "Wages of Very Young Men", J. Political Economy, 84, S69-S85, 1976. Individual data, 758 observations on 20 variables. Internally documented.

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Paper provided by Boston College Department of Economics in its series Instructional Stata datasets for econometrics with number griliches76.

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Handle: RePEc:boc:bocins:griliches76

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