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"empirical specifications" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a set of data, facts, and experiences that have been determined through observed or measured evidence rather than through theory or belief. For example, "This study relies on empirical specifications gathered through extensive research."
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Section 'Methods' discusses the identification strategy and empirical specifications.
The number of breaks varies across the two empirical specifications.
To this end, we initially control for firm size and industry effects in our empirical specifications.
These effects are robust when using different empirical specifications and different measures of foreign population.
So, the empirical specifications and subsequent analyses without taking care of all these issues fully may provide incomprehensible and confounding results.
Stability of the estimate across different empirical specifications reflects robustness to different ways of controlling for the observable differences among providers.
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This empirical specification may have some caveats.
In section 3, we present our empirical specification.
We will address these issues via the empirical specification.
5See Ajrouch and Jamal ([2007]) for a similar empirical specification.
This sharp increase in expenditures in the year of tenure evaluation motivates the following empirical specification.
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