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Construction and evaluation of panel count model for road accident data / Wan Fairos Wan Yaacob
Published 2015“…The second objective is to evaluate the effect of panel size and time dimension on the estimator of panel count model using Monte Carlo simulation. …”
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Estimating Islamic Banks’ Technical and Allocative Inefficiencies: A Shadow Cost Approach
Published 2024“…In this respect, the panel data provided us with a fruitful framework for analyzing the efficiency. …”
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Fintech and macroeconomi variables: Empirical evidence from panel data
Published 2019“…The objective of the research will be employed by using by panel data from ten countries for year 1998-2017. …”
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The Joint Determination of Leverage and Maturity: Empirical Evidence from Malaysia
Published 2012“…Based on a panel data of 788 non-financial firms listed on Bursa Malaysia from 1999 until 2010, this study estimates a single equation model on leverage and debt maturity using an Estimated Generalized Least Squares (EGLS) approach. …”
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Investor sentiment and shari’ah-compliant asset pricing model in Indonesia / Igo Febrianto
Published 2024“…This study aims to promote the development of SCAPM using Maqasid al-Shari’ah and offer empirical evidence on market and investor risk factors. …”
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Model mandat rakyat berdasarkan perilaku pengundi, daya saing politik dan sistem penyampaian politik bersepadu
Published 2017“…Descriptive statistical analysis and Network graphical estimation were used to analyse the theory. A questionnaire was developed and administered among respondents who were sampled from 13 state panels, three federal territorial panels, one political party panel from United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) and one minority group panel. …”
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An Empirical Investigation of Factors Affecting Entrepreneurial Capability (EC) Environment in ASEAN-5 Economies
Published 2018“…Succinctly, the current work applied recent consistent estimation of panel bootstrap random-effects model to determine time variant changes with respect to the studied variables in the panel sample. …”
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The competitiveness of nations: a different countries has different growth / Nickhlos Jalang
Published 2016“…Then, the dataset will be tested by using Panel data tool and will be translated in the table to know the factor that could affect the growth which is by using the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).…”
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An Empirical Investigation of Factors Affecting Entrepreneurial Capability (EC) Environment in ASEAN-5 Economies
Published 2018“…Succinctly, the current work applied recent consistent estimation of panel bootstrap random-effects model to determine time variant changes with respect to the studied variables in the panel sample. …”
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Determination of Capital Structure and Prediction of Corporate Financial Distress
Published 2005“…Second, the dynamic capital structure model was estimated using a must stronger estimation technique, Generalised Method of Moments (GMM). …”
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Military expenditures and unemployment nexus for selected South Asian countries
Published 2015“…In particular, the study used multivariate framework to examine the long-run relationship between military expenditures and unemployment rate by taking into account the effect of macroeconomic variables namely energy consumption, GDP per capita, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) net inflows and population growth rate.The empirical results show that all the variables exhibit non-stationary behavior and have long-run relationships between them.The results of panel DOLS show that military expenditures favor the employment rate in the SAARC region, as the estimated coefficient of military expenditure has a negative and more elastic relationship with the unemployment rate.Other factors i.e., energy consumption, GDP per capita and incoming FDI significantly decreases the unemployment rate in the SAARC region. …”
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Operational performance of megawatt-scale grid integrated rooftop solar PV system in tropical wet and dry climates of India
Published 2020“…Based on the monitored data and by following the proposed framework, performance analysis is carried out. The results include the estimated parameters like energy outputs, yield factor, capacity factor, performance ratio, and the error matrices. …”
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Analyzing the environmental impact of the automobile industry in ASEAN nations
Published 2026“…This study investigates the effects of economic growth, foreign direct investment (FDI), population growth, and vehicle production on CO2 emissions across Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand from 1999 to 2022. Using the IPAT model as the conceptual framework, the analysis applies Fully Modified Ordinary Least Squares, Dynamic Ordinary Least Squares, and the Panel ARDL approach to ensure robust estimation and examine long-run relationships. …”
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Market-supporting institutions and effects of foreign direct investment, inflation, and inflation volatility on economic growth
Published 2014“…It applies generalized method of moments system (S-GMM) estimators that are capable of controlling for country specific effects and endogeneity problems of all independent variables in a dynamic panel growth framework. …”
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Impact of MPOWER tobacco control policies on smoking prevalence and issues of illicit cigarette trade
Published 2019“…Also, the measure of illicit cigarette market share was exaggerated by the tobacco-involved studies where they are more likely to understate the legal sales data and create a higher rate of illicit market share. Lastly, a panel data analysis of 61 countries for nine years was estimated using the system generalized-method-of-moments estimators. …”
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