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in: Ortmann, G., Sydow, J., Türk, K., in: Theorien der Organisation, Opladen, 1997. Simon, H. A., Models of Man – Social and Rational, New York, 1957. Sydow, J., Strategische Netzwerke: Evolution und O [...] and its perception in the German population 10 Spieß, M. (2006): Estimation of a Two-Equation Panel Model with Mixed Continuous and Ordered Categorical Outcomes and Missing Data 09 Holst, E./Schrooten, M
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Table 2: Ordered logit model about being concerned in 2001 and logit models for changes in being concerned before and after introduction of the euro model 1 model 2 model 3 model 4 model 5 concerned in 2001 [...] 2What are the concerns towards the euro? 4.3Determinants of concerns towards the euro model 1 model 2 model 3 model 4 model 5 concerned in 2001 Table 3:Examples of the influence of origin and ethnicity on concerns [...] year 2002 concerned not concerned In Models 2 and 3 in that it is more likely to - concerned = stayer model 2 + 3 not concerned = mover + concerned = mover + model 4 + 5 not concerned = stayer - Table
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will learn to use economic models to describe and evaluate the benefits and the costs of eco- nomic globalization, and to appreciate the merits and the limitations of these models. The course focuses on [...] reflect and adapt as necessary the in-depth theoretical con- cepts and models covered in the module. (ii) apply the theories and models covered in the module to practical problems in a business context (e [...] reflect and adapt as necessary the in-depth theoretical con- cepts and models covered in the module. (ii) apply the theories and models covered in the module to practical problems in a business context (e
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being positively coded. Where possible we employ standard socioeconomic controls, common to many models and investigations within the ‘economics of life satisfaction’ area. These have all been demonstrated
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papers for the development of these models have (at the time of writing) several thousand citations. Despite this popularity in economics generally, the use of such models in well-being research is sparse [...] time-series econometrics models lags of the independent variable(s). However, in recent decades, dynamic modelling has come to be more or less defined by specification of regression models with one or more values [...] p under consideration in the estimated part of the model, thereby providing both (i) greater assurance that the statistical assumptions of the model are reflected in the data and (ii) more informative
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percent. The model 6 Erichsen, Income, Gender, Financial Literacy explains 73 percent (R²=0.7248) of the variation of financial literacy. Even though we see a decrease of the power of the model to explain [...] literacy increases by 0.17 percent. The blue fitted line graphically shows the same information. The model explains 94 percent (R²=0.9414) of the variation of financial literacy. This suggests a large effect [...] 2 shows that for every additional euro income financial literacy increases by 0.075 percent. The model explains 56 percent (R²=0.5625) of the variation of financial literacy. Figure 2: Financial literacy
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