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Using Econometrics: A Practical Guide, A. Studenmund
Using Econometrics: A Practical Guide, A. Studenmund
A. H. Studenmund
No abstract provided.
Coursebook For Economics, A. Studenmund
Economics: Private And Public Choice, A. Studenmund, James Gwartney, Richard Stroup
Economics: Private And Public Choice, A. Studenmund, James Gwartney, Richard Stroup
A. H. Studenmund
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of The Financial Aid Package On The Choice Of A Selective College, A. Studenmund, Thomas Slobko, Robert Moore
The Effect Of The Financial Aid Package On The Choice Of A Selective College, A. Studenmund, Thomas Slobko, Robert Moore
A. H. Studenmund
This paper examines the effects of financial aid on the decision to attend a selective liberal arts college using data obtained from applicants accepted to Occidental College in 1989. Patterned after a similar empirical investigation by Ehrenberg and Sherman for accepted freshmen at Cornell in 1981, logit probabilities of enrollment equations are estimated based on (1) observable characteristics of the individual students, (2) the net costs of attending Occidental and the various alternative colleges under consideration (including the financial aid packages offered) and (3) other characteristics of these alternative colleges. The results, like Ehrenberg and Sherman's, indicate that relative tuition …
Southern California In The 21st Century, A. Studenmund
Southern California In The 21st Century, A. Studenmund
A. H. Studenmund
No abstract provided.
The Critical Wage, Unemployment Duration, And Wage Expectations: The Case Of Chile, A. Studenmund, Sholeh Maani
The Critical Wage, Unemployment Duration, And Wage Expectations: The Case Of Chile, A. Studenmund, Sholeh Maani
A. H. Studenmund
This study tests the relevance of the job search model to understanding unemployment in developing countries by utilizing a 1982 data set describing unemployed men in Chile. The findings indicate that the model is relevant to a developing country: the job seekers studied based their critical wages on their perceptions of their own productivity, economic resources, and search costs, and they reduced their wage requirements as the duration of their unemployment increased. The authors also show, in the first direct test of this question, that the critical wage and the expected wage are determined jointly and that the expected wage …
Southern California’S Housing Crisis, A. Studenmund
Southern California’S Housing Crisis, A. Studenmund
A. H. Studenmund
No abstract provided.
The Free-Fare Transit Experiment, A. Studenmund, D Connor
The Free-Fare Transit Experiment, A. Studenmund, D Connor
A. H. Studenmund
This paper summarizes and evaluates the results of experiments which consisted of the elimination of bus fares in off-peak in the cities of Trenton, New Jersey and Denver, Colorado. Because the data in Denver had significant weaknesses, the specific figures cited herein are for Trenton (more accurately, Mercer County, New Jersey); the results of the two experiments were essentially identical, however, so the conclusions drawn are made in a more general context. The evaluation found that the net ridership increase during the demonstration was on the order of 15% (about 45% during the off-peak periods). This included the combined effects …
Spurious Correlation And The Incremental Capital-Output Ratio, A. Studenmund
Spurious Correlation And The Incremental Capital-Output Ratio, A. Studenmund
A. H. Studenmund
No abstract provided.
A Cross-Sectional Analysis Of The Law Of Declining International Trade, A. Studenmund
A Cross-Sectional Analysis Of The Law Of Declining International Trade, A. Studenmund
A. H. Studenmund
No abstract provided.
Toward A Better Understanding Of The Incremental Capital-Output Ratio, A. Studenmund, J. Vanek
Toward A Better Understanding Of The Incremental Capital-Output Ratio, A. Studenmund, J. Vanek
A. H. Studenmund
No abstract provided.