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The above regressions suggest that taxes were shifted on to the consumers . The regression coefficient is ... Regression Analysis of Absolute Changes in Taxes and Prices Commodity Regression Intercept coefficient t - stå F. tistic value ...
The above regressions suggest that taxes were shifted on to the consumers . The regression coefficient is ... Regression Analysis of Absolute Changes in Taxes and Prices Commodity Regression Intercept coefficient t - stå F. tistic value ...
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... regression techniques . This procedure has the advantage of bypassing the intervening variables such as firm size and regional concentration - and of examining primary causes . However , the limits to the use of regression analysis are ...
... regression techniques . This procedure has the advantage of bypassing the intervening variables such as firm size and regional concentration - and of examining primary causes . However , the limits to the use of regression analysis are ...
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... regression coefficient associated with manufacturing value added ( M1 ) was significant at the 5 % level of confidence . ( Asterisk indicates signifi- cance at 5 % and T - statistics in parentheses ) . The regression coefficient for ...
... regression coefficient associated with manufacturing value added ( M1 ) was significant at the 5 % level of confidence . ( Asterisk indicates signifi- cance at 5 % and T - statistics in parentheses ) . The regression coefficient for ...
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