Petrin, Amil
Petrin, A.
Amil K. Petrin Ph.D. University of Michigan 1998
VIAF ID: 8523208 (Personal)
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Federal Reserve Bank
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Federal Reserve Bank of New York
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Graduate School of Business
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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University of Chicago
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University of Michigan
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University of Minnesota
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Department of Economics
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Works
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The consumer gains from direct broadcast satellites and the competition with cable television |
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Estimating Lost Output from Allocative Inefficiency, with an Application to Chile and Firing Costs |
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Identification and estimation in discrete choice demand models when endogenous variables interact with the error |
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The impact of plant-level resource reallocations and technical progress on U.S. macroeconomic growth |
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Job security does affect economic efficiency theory, a new statistic, and evidence from chile |
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Measuring aggregate productivity growth using plant-level data |
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Omitted product attributes in discrete choice models |
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Plant-level Productivity and Imputation of Missing Data in U.S. Census Manufacturing Data |
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Quantifying the benefits of new products: the case of the minivan |
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Revisiting instrumental variables and the classic control function approach, with implications for parametric and non-parametric regressions |
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When industries become more productive... c1999: |
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