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SPE Economics & Management. 8:090-096
Summary To avoid the physical and economic harm that the “rule of capture” presents to the efficient development of oil-and-gas reservoirs, there is widespread agreement within the industry that many more fields should be unitized. Whenever the d
Autor:
Scott Alan Carson, Paul E. Hodges
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Mathematical Population Studies. 21:78-94
Nineteenth-century U.S. Black and White body mass indexes (BMIs) were distributed symmetrically; neither wasting nor obesity was common. BMI values were also greater for Blacks than for Whites. During industrialization in the nineteenth century in th
Autor:
Paul E. Hodges, Scott Alan Carson
Publikováno v:
The Social Science Journal. 51:495-497
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Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship. 14:2-31
This article examines publication, manuscript review, and citation statistics for journals that cover topics in economics and finance. The authors found that lower acceptance rates are associated with higher citation count, citation impact factors, a
Autor:
Scott Alan Carson, Paul E. Hodges
Publikováno v:
The Social Science Journal. 49:558-560
For generations, pundits have predicted the demise of cities. Given decreasing transportation and communication costs, the ease with which social and economic exchanges would be conducted would mak...
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Energy Economics. 23:279-293
This research provides a method of predicting direction of spot price movements in the natural gas market for the month succeeding from market participants positions in the futures market. Cumby and Modest (Cumby, R.E., Modest, D.M., 1987. Testing fo
Autor:
Paul E. Hodges, Scott Alan Carson
Publikováno v:
Journal of biosocial science. 44(3)
SummaryThis paper demonstrates that although modern BMIs in the US have increased, 19th century BMIs in Philadelphia were lower than elsewhere within Pennsylvania, indicating that urbanization and agricultural commercialization were associated with l
Autor:
Paul E. Hodges
Publikováno v:
International Review of Economics & Finance. 1:329-340
A maximum likelihood method to estimate the parameters of dynamic models containing unobserved independent variables is proposed. The approach is to maximize the likelihood of the residuals produced by the recursive Kalman filter equations applied to