Regression analysis when the dependent variable is truncated normal

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Takeshi Amemiya
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Regression analysis when the dependent variable is truncated normal
1972, Institute for Mathematical Studies in the Social Sciences, Stanford University
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Edition Notes

"Prepared under National Science Foundation Grant GS-2635".

"June 1972".

Includes bibliographical references (leaf 34).

Published in
Stanford, Calif
Series
Technical report / Institute for Mathematical Studies in the Social Sciences, Stanford University -- no.59, Economics series / Institute for Mathematical Studies in the Social Sciences, Stanford University, Technical report (Stanford University. Institute for Mathematical Studies in the Social Sciences) -- no. 59., Economics series (Stanford University. Institute for Mathematical Studies in the Social Sciences)

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34 leaves ;
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34

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OL22409964M

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