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Lupton T., On the shop floor. Two studies of workshop organization and output.
Frisch J. Lupton T., On the shop floor. Two studies of workshop organization and output.. In: Revue française de sociologie, 1965, 6-1. pp. 89-91
Vulpes Frisch 1775
Genus Vulpes Frisch, 1775 A single species, V. vulpes occurred in Korea.Published as part of Jo, Yeong-Seok, Baccus, John T. & Koprowski, John L., 2018, Mammals of Korea: a review of their taxonomy, distribution and conservation status, pp. 1-216 in Zootaxa 4522 (1) on page 88, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4522.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/261019
The lichen genus Topeliopsis, additions and corrections
Topeliopsis darlingtonii A. Frisch & Kalb and Topeliopsis elixii A. Frisch & Kalb from Australia and Topeliopsis meridensis Kalb & A. Frisch from Venezuela are described as new species. Thelotrema decorticans Mull. Arg. and Ocellularia subdenticulata Zahlbr. are transferred to Topeliopsis and are the correct names for T. corticola Kalb and T. vezdae Kalb, respectively. A revised key of the genus Topeliopsis is presented. Ascoconidia, produced in old ascospores of T. elixii, are described for the first time for the Thelotremataceae
Comparison of three Frisch methods for errors-in-variables identification
The errors–in–variables framework concerns static or dynamic systems whose input and output variables are affected by additive noise. Several estimation methods have been proposed for identifying dynamic errors–in–variables models. One of the more promising approaches is the so–called Frisch scheme. This paper decribes three different estimation criteria within the Frisch context and compares their estimation accuracy on the basis of the asymptotic covariance matrices of the estimates. Some numerical examples support well the theoretical results
Estimating and testing intertemporal preferences: A unified framework for consumption, work and savings
Five waves of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), 1985-1989 including both wealth supplements, are used to construct an intertemporal budget constraint for selected single headed households. A new functional form of the dual consumer profit function rationalizing consumption, labor supply and savings is specified, estimated and used to test commonly maintained separability hypotheses. Both consumption- labor and time separability are rejected. Cross-price Frisch elasticities are found not to equal zero and this in turns affects all estimates of consumption, labor supply and saving elasticities. This paper contains new results from a previous paper submitted to EconWPA 12/16/03.intertemporal, consumption, labor, labour, wealth, savings, PSID, Panel Study of Income Dynamics, consumer profit function
Letter, [Author unclear] to Paulina T. Merritt
Handwritten letter to Paulina Merritt from an unknown author, October 1, 1876.
The Frisch scheme in algebraic and dynamic identification problems
summary:This paper considers the problem of determining linear relations from data affected by additive noise in the context of the Frisch scheme. The loci of solutions of the Frisch scheme and their properties are first described in the algebraic case. In this context two main problems are analyzed: the evaluation of the maximal number of linear relations compatible with data affected by errors and the determination of the linear relation actually linking the noiseless data. Subsequently the extension of the Frisch scheme to the identification of dynamical systems is considered for both SISO and MIMO cases and the problem of its application to real processes is investigated. For this purpose suitable identification criteria and model parametrizations are described. Finally two classical identification problems are mapped into the Frisch scheme, the blind identification of FIR channels and the identification of AR + noise models. This allows some theoretical and practical extensions
Teaching Economics As a Science: The 1930 Yale Lectures of Ragnar Frisch
This paper is prepared for the forthcoming publication of Frisch's 1930 Yale lecture notes, A Dynamic Approach to Economic Theory: The Yale Lectures of Ragnar Frisch (details at: http://www.routledgeeconomics.com/books/A-Dynamic-Approach-to-Economic-Theory-isbn9780415564090). As the lecture series was given just as the Econometric Society was founded in 1930. We provide as background, a blow-by-blow story of how the Econometric Society got founded with emphasis on Frisch's role. We then outline how the Yale lecture notes came into being, closely connected to Frisch's econometric work at the time. We comment upon the lectures, relating them to Frisch's later works and, more important, to subsequent developments in economics and econometrics.History of econometrics
Estimating Frisch Labor Supply Elasticity in Japan
Using Japanese data from the 1990s aggregated by prefecture, age group, and sex, we estimate Frisch labor supply elasticity, which has been seldom estimated in Japan. The change in labor supply can be decomposed into two labor-supply behaviors: extensive margin, indicating workersf entry and exit from the labor market; and intensive margin, indicating changes in hours of work in response to a wage change. Our estimates of the Frisch elasticity on the extensive and intensive margins combined are in the range of 0.2 to 0.7 for males, 1.3 to 1.5 for females, and 0.7 to 1.0 for both sexes. Our estimates of the Frisch elasticity on only the intensive margin are in the range of 0.1 to 0.2 for all three categories. These results suggest that extensive margin explains the bulk of labor-supply changes in Japan. As for the changes in the estimates of the Frisch elasticity in Japan from the 1990s, it has been either unchanged or in a declining trend on the extensive and intensive margins combined, either unchanged or in a slight rising trend on only the intensive margin, and in a declining trend on only the extensive margin.Labor supply, Frisch elasticity, Extensive margin, Intensive margin
Handwritten biographical information on Paulina T. McClung Merritt
A handwritten biography of Paulina T. McClung Merritt by an unknown author, 1892.
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