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I use only data from 1981-1987.4 For my purposes , an observation consists of two consecutive years of data ( which I call t ... There are 7,061 households on the 1987 PSID tape , implying 42,366 potential sample observations ( six per ...
I use only data from 1981-1987.4 For my purposes , an observation consists of two consecutive years of data ( which I call t ... There are 7,061 households on the 1987 PSID tape , implying 42,366 potential sample observations ( six per ...
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TABLE 1 - EXAMPLES OF OBSERVATIONS ASSIGNED TO DOMINANT LOCAL EMPLOYERS County and state Baltimore City , MD Marion , IN TABLE 3 - TESts of the Life - Cycle /. Industry Steel mills Radio , TV , and phone equipment Aircraft Shipbuilding ...
TABLE 1 - EXAMPLES OF OBSERVATIONS ASSIGNED TO DOMINANT LOCAL EMPLOYERS County and state Baltimore City , MD Marion , IN TABLE 3 - TESts of the Life - Cycle /. Industry Steel mills Radio , TV , and phone equipment Aircraft Shipbuilding ...
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In principle , then , there are 690 observations : 10 × 9 = 90 observations for interprovincial trade , as well as 10 × 30 x2 = 600 observations for province - state trade . In seven cases there was no recorded trade , leaving 683 ...
In principle , then , there are 690 observations : 10 × 9 = 90 observations for interprovincial trade , as well as 10 × 30 x2 = 600 observations for province - state trade . In seven cases there was no recorded trade , leaving 683 ...
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