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Ols Estimation In A Model Where A Microvariable Is Explained By Aggregates And Contemporaneous Disturbances Are Equicorrelated

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  • Kloek, T., 1979. "Ols Estimation In A Model Where A Microvariable Is Explained By Aggregates And Contemporaneous Disturbances Are Equicorrelated," Econometric Institute Archives 272195, Erasmus University Rotterdam.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:eureia:272195
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.272195
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    2. Stern, Victor, 1979. "Minimization By The Method Of Conjugate Gradients," Econometric Institute Archives 272193, Erasmus University Rotterdam.
    3. de Haan, L. & Resnick, S. I., 1979. "Local Limit Theorems for Sample Extremes," Econometric Institute Archives 272194, Erasmus University Rotterdam.
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