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  • 1Tobit model — The Tobit Model is an econometric, biometric model proposed by James Tobin (1958) to describethe relationship between a non negative dependent variabley i and an independent variable (or vector) x i.The model supposes that there is a latent (i.e …

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  • 2Tobit — may refer to * Book of Tobit, a book of scripture that is part of the Catholic and Orthodox biblical canon * Tobit model, an econometric model for censored endogenous variables proposed by James Tobin …

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  • 3Tobit-Modell — Das Tobit Modell ist ein auf James Tobin zurückgehendes ökonometrisches Modell zur Analyse beschränkt abhängiger Variablen (censored variables). Da die abhängige Variable nur auf einem bestimmten Wertebereich existiert, sind normale… …

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  • 4Censored regression model — Censored regression models commonly arise in econometrics in cases where the variable ofinterest is only observable under certain conditions. A common example is labor supply. Data is frequently available on the hours worked by employees, and a… …

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  • 5Generalized Tobit — A generalized Tobit is a generalization of the econometric Tobit model after James Tobin. It is also called Heckit after James Heckman. Tobit models assume that a variable is truncated.LiteratureTobin, 1958, Estimation of relationships for… …

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  • 6Gravity model of trade — The gravity model of trade in international economics, similar to other gravity models in social science, predicts bilateral trade flows based on the economic sizes of (often using GDP measurements) and distance between two units. The model was… …

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  • 7James Tobin — Infobox Scientist name = James Tobin birth date = birth date|1918|3|5 birth place = Champaign, Illinois, USA death date = death date and age|2002|3|11|1918|3|5 death place = New Haven, Connecticut, USA residence = nationality = United States… …

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  • 8List of statistics topics — Please add any Wikipedia articles related to statistics that are not already on this list.The Related changes link in the margin of this page (below search) leads to a list of the most recent changes to the articles listed below. To see the most… …

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  • 9Dummy variable (statistics) — In statistics and econometrics, particularly in regression analysis, a dummy variable (also known as an indicator variable) is one that takes the values 0 or 1 to indicate the absence or presence of some categorical effect that may be expected to …

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  • 10Top-coded — In econometrics and statistics, a top coded dataset is one for which the upper bound is not known. This is often done to preserve the anonymity of people participating in the survey (for example, if a survey included a person with wealth of $51… …

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