Annals of Economic and Social Measurement, Volume 6, number 4
Sanford V. Berg, editor
Published in October 1977 by NBER
Table of Contents
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Front matter, Annals of Economic and Social Measurement:
Sanford V. Berg
(p. 1 - 5)
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The Covariance Structure of Earnings and the On-The-Job Training Hypothesis:
John C. Hause
(p. 6 - 38)
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Models of Rail Road Passenger-Car Requirements in the Northeast Corridor: An Application of Sesame:
Robert Fourer, Judith Gertler, Howard Simkowitz
(p. 39 - 70)
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Optimal Experimental Design for Dynamic Econometric Models:
Elizabeth Chase MacRae
(p. 71 - 77)
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Merging Microdata Rationale Practice and Testing:
Nancy Ruggles, Richard Ruggles, Edward N. Wolff
(p. 78 - 99)
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Identifying Identical Distributed Lag Structures by the Use of Prior Sum Constraints:
Benjamin M. Friedman, V. Vance Roles
(p. 100 - 116)
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A Note on the Asymptotic Cramer Rao Bound in Nonlinear Simultaneous Equation Systems:
Jean-Jacques Laffont
(p. 117 - 124)
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A Note on Optimal Smoothing for Time Varying Coefficient Problems:
Thomas F. Cooley, Barr Rosenberg, Kent D. Wall
(p. 125 - 128)
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Estimation Error Covariance in Recession with Sequentially Varying Parameters:
Barr Rosenberg
(p. 129 - 134)
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Discriminations Between CES and VES Production Functions :
A. C. Harvey
(p. 135 - 143)
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A Predictive Test for the Reduced Form Model:
W. A. Jayatissa, R.W. Farebrother
(p. 144 - 148)
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NBER Computer Research Center Notes:
NBER
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Authors' Index:
Sanford V. Berg
(p. 150 - 151)
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Contents:
Sanford V. Berg
(p. 152 - 154)
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