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... coefficient slightly rel- ative to the baseline IV specification in column 2 , suggesting that the effect does indeed work through the post.com . Of course , it may be that the instruments affect the intensity of other online news ...
... coefficient slightly rel- ative to the baseline IV specification in column 2 , suggesting that the effect does indeed work through the post.com . Of course , it may be that the instruments affect the intensity of other online news ...
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... coefficients are quite stable across a wide range of specifi- cations , which are mentioned later . The results indicate that women are more risk averse than men , and have a coefficient of ab- solute risk aversion about 20 percent ...
... coefficients are quite stable across a wide range of specifi- cations , which are mentioned later . The results indicate that women are more risk averse than men , and have a coefficient of ab- solute risk aversion about 20 percent ...
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... coefficient is smaller for higher - degree nodes , on average . This has been found , for instance , in coauthorship networks ( e.g. , see Goyal van der Leij and Moraga - González 2003 ) , among others . The model exhibits a negative ...
... coefficient is smaller for higher - degree nodes , on average . This has been found , for instance , in coauthorship networks ( e.g. , see Goyal van der Leij and Moraga - González 2003 ) , among others . The model exhibits a negative ...
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