Pakistan Development Review, Volume 46, Issue 4, Parts 1-2Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2007 - Economic policy |
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... variables . The larger the value of the index , the greater is the probability of a disease appearing among the ... Variables ( 1 ) The variables truly exogenous and explanatory to the health problem are identified first . Then the ...
... variables . The larger the value of the index , the greater is the probability of a disease appearing among the ... Variables ( 1 ) The variables truly exogenous and explanatory to the health problem are identified first . Then the ...
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... variables that are being instrumented ( i.e. , household IAP exposure choices ) . Instrumental variable estimation can be a powerful tool for avoiding the biases due to endogenous variables that are correlated with the disturbance term ...
... variables that are being instrumented ( i.e. , household IAP exposure choices ) . Instrumental variable estimation can be a powerful tool for avoiding the biases due to endogenous variables that are correlated with the disturbance term ...
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ANNEXES Annex I Statistics of Endogenous , Exogenous and Instrumental Variables for Adults Variable Endogenous Variables Unit N Minimum Mean Standard Deviation Maximum 1 ICS plus heaters 2 Biogas 3 LPG 4 Wood Exogenous Variables 5 Age 6 ...
ANNEXES Annex I Statistics of Endogenous , Exogenous and Instrumental Variables for Adults Variable Endogenous Variables Unit N Minimum Mean Standard Deviation Maximum 1 ICS plus heaters 2 Biogas 3 LPG 4 Wood Exogenous Variables 5 Age 6 ...
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