Identification and estimation of hedonic models
I. Ekeland
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Identification and estimation of hedonic models
by I. Ekeland
Published
2003
Publisher
National Bureau of Economic Research
Pages
67
Subjects
Data science from scratch
Basic econometrics
Theory of econometrics
Statistics for business and economics
Introduction to econometrics
Econometric analysis
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