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Empirical tests of the relationship between aggregate network-level outcomes and network statistics involve estimating specifications such as Eq. 17.
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Table 2 shows the results obtained from estimating specification (1) in first differences.
Finally, column 4 presents the results from estimating specification (1) without the European countries of origin.
In this paper, a method has been presented to estimate specifications of components for a 100 kWe single shaft variable speed microturbine.
This finding is robust across all estimated specifications.
9We also estimated specifications (3) and (4) using a nationality based immigration variable (instead of country of birth).
For the 1950 samples, I also estimate specifications (3) and (4), which add lagged metro-average log wages to specifications (1) and (2).
Hence, we use the Census data to estimate specifications similar to those in Tables 2 and 3 separately for self-employed and wage/salary workers.15.15
First, we estimate specifications (1) and (2) for the years 1985 and 1989 only, for which we have complete contemporaneous information about individual trade union membership and vacation days (complete case (CC); see Table 5 in the Appendix).
To control for the local determinants of wages, I estimate specifications that include a full set of indicators for age and education, as well as the metro-level shares of the black and white populations employed in manufacturing, the shares living on farms, and metro-average education among blacks and whites.
In order to do so, we separately estimate specifications for subgroups of individuals with less than 10 years of full-time experience, between 10 and 22, and more than 22 years.15 The idea underlying these subgroup analyses is that experience and union membership are substitutes with respect to information about how to utilise vacation entitlements.
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