Some Statistical Models for Limited Dependent Variables with Application to the Demand for Durable Goods

1.3k indexed citations
published 1971
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Econometrica

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This paper, published in 1971, received 1.3k indexed citations . It is primarily cited by scholars working on Economics and Econometrics (632 citations), Sociology and Political Science (199 citations) and General Agricultural and Biological Sciences (195 citations). Published in Econometrica.

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