Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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The control variables -DDAY , HUMID , INCW ( INCB ) , CINCW ( CINCB ) , and UEMPLW ( UEMPLB ) are included in equations ( 1 ) - ( 8 ) , while TAXES is included in equations ( 2 ) - ( 8 ) . The first equation shows the effect of the ...
The control variables -DDAY , HUMID , INCW ( INCB ) , CINCW ( CINCB ) , and UEMPLW ( UEMPLB ) are included in equations ( 1 ) - ( 8 ) , while TAXES is included in equations ( 2 ) - ( 8 ) . The first equation shows the effect of the ...
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Table 2 it appears that multicollinearity is not a serious problem for the white migration equations . ... In Table 1 , the coefficient of TAXES is positive and significant at the 1 percent level ( 5 percent level in equation ( 7 ) ) .
Table 2 it appears that multicollinearity is not a serious problem for the white migration equations . ... In Table 1 , the coefficient of TAXES is positive and significant at the 1 percent level ( 5 percent level in equation ( 7 ) ) .
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As an alternative , the two prediction equations were utilized to predict budget figures for 1977 for the 36 SMSAs included in ... correct and more useful equation that could be used to provide family budget estimates for all SMSAs .
As an alternative , the two prediction equations were utilized to predict budget figures for 1977 for the 36 SMSAs included in ... correct and more useful equation that could be used to provide family budget estimates for all SMSAs .
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