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1999 | On the Estimation and Inference of a Cointegrated Regression in Panel Data RePEc:max:cprwps:2 [Citation Analysis] | 49 |
2003 | On the Measurement of Job Risk in Hedonic Wage Models RePEc:max:cprwps:49 [Citation Analysis] | 36 |
2005 | Estimating Models of Complex FDI: Are There Third-Country Effects? RePEc:max:cprwps:73 [Citation Analysis] | 28 |
1999 | Demographics of the Gay and Lesbian Population in the United States: Evidence from Available Systematic Data Sources RePEc:max:cprwps:12 [Citation Analysis] | 24 |
2006 | Prediction in the Panel Data Model with Spatial Correlation: The Case of Liquor RePEc:max:cprwps:84 [Citation Analysis] | 20 |
1999 | International R&D Spillovers: An Application of Estimation and Inference in Panel Cointegration RePEc:max:cprwps:4 [Citation Analysis] | 20 |
2008 | Financial Development and Openness: Evidence from Panel Data RePEc:max:cprwps:107 [Citation Analysis] | 14 |
1999 | The Fortune of Ones Birth: Relative Cohort Size and the Youth Labor Market in the United States RePEc:max:cprwps:6 [Citation Analysis] | 12 |
2007 | Estimating Regional Trade Agreement Effects on FDI in an Interdependent World RePEc:max:cprwps:100 [Citation Analysis] | 11 |
2009 | A Generalized Spatial Panel Data Model with Random Effects RePEc:max:cprwps:113 [Citation Analysis] | 8 |
2006 | Pinning Down the Value of Statistical Life RePEc:max:cprwps:85 [Citation Analysis] | 7 |
1999 | Geography, Industrial Organization, and Agglomeration RePEc:max:cprwps:14 [Citation Analysis] | 6 |
2003 | Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth: The Proof Is in the Productivity RePEc:max:cprwps:50 [Citation Analysis] | 6 |
2010 | The Value of a Statistical Life: Evidence from Panel Data RePEc:max:cprwps:122 [Citation Analysis] | 6 |
2010 | Health Care Expenditure and Income in the OECD Reconsidered: Evidence from Panel Data RePEc:max:cprwps:120 [Citation Analysis] | 6 |
2004 | Income and the Use of Prescription Drugs by the Elderly: Evidence from the Notch Cohorts RePEc:max:cprwps:66 [Citation Analysis] | 6 |
2006 | Panel Unit Root Tests and Spatial Dependence RePEc:max:cprwps:88 [Citation Analysis] | 5 |
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2000 | Chronic Illness and Health Insurance-Related Job Lock RePEc:max:cprwps:19 [Citation Analysis] | 4 |
2006 | Random effects and Spatial Autocorrelations with Equal Weights RePEc:max:cprwps:89 [Citation Analysis] | 4 |
2000 | Slippery When Wet: The Effects of Local Alcohol Access Laws on Highway Safety RePEc:max:cprwps:31 [Citation Analysis] | 3 |
2008 | New Evidence on the Dynamic Wage Curve for Western Germany: 1980-2004 RePEc:max:cprwps:103 [Citation Analysis] | 3 |
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2010 | Panel Data Inference under Spatial Dependence RePEc:max:cprwps:123 [Citation Analysis] | 2 |
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1999 | Estate Taxes, Life Insurance, and Small Business RePEc:max:cprwps:10 [Citation Analysis] | 2 |
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2009 | A Note on the Application of EC2SLS and EC3SLS Estimators in Panel Data Models RePEc:max:cprwps:116 [Citation Analysis] | 2 |
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1999 | Relative Cohort Size: Source of a Unifying Theory of Global Fertility Transition RePEc:max:cprwps:8 [Citation Analysis] | 1 |
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