In this paper we use a statistical mechanical model as a paradigm for educational choices when the reference population is partitioned according to the socioeconomic attributes of gender and residence. We study how educational attainment is influenced by socioeconomic attributes of gender and residence for five selected developing countries. The model has a social and a private incentive part with coefficients measuring the influence individuals have on each other and the external influence on individuals, respectively. The methods of partial least squares and the ordinary least squares are, respectively, used to estimate the parameters of the interacting and the noninteracting models. This work differs from the previous work that motivated...
The definition of place utility from potential theory shows that a preference and orthogonal indiffe...
This paper considers the estimation of binary choice model with interactive effects. We propose an e...
This paper studies the econometric properties of a linear-in-means model of so-cial interactions. Un...
In this paper we use a statistical mechanical model as a paradigm for educational choices when the r...
The aim of this work is to implement a statistical mechanics theory of social interaction, generaliz...
From a substantive point of view, the paper analyzes the statistical association between individuals...
We develop an empirical discrete-choice interaction model with a finite number of agents. We charact...
We develop an empirical discrete-choice interaction model with a finite number of agents. We charact...
The linear-in-means model is often used in applied work to empirically study the role of social inte...
This paper provides a set of results on the econometric identifiability of binary choice models with...
We develop an empirical discrete choice interaction model with a finite number of agents. We charact...
We develop an empirical discrete choice model that explicitly al-lows for endogenous social interact...
A kinetic equation of the Boltzmann kind is adopted to approach the analysis of a population of indi...
We develop an empirical discrete choice model that explicitly allows for endogenous social interacti...
Most previous research on statistical approaches to social choice focused on the computation and cha...
The definition of place utility from potential theory shows that a preference and orthogonal indiffe...
This paper considers the estimation of binary choice model with interactive effects. We propose an e...
This paper studies the econometric properties of a linear-in-means model of so-cial interactions. Un...
In this paper we use a statistical mechanical model as a paradigm for educational choices when the r...
The aim of this work is to implement a statistical mechanics theory of social interaction, generaliz...
From a substantive point of view, the paper analyzes the statistical association between individuals...
We develop an empirical discrete-choice interaction model with a finite number of agents. We charact...
We develop an empirical discrete-choice interaction model with a finite number of agents. We charact...
The linear-in-means model is often used in applied work to empirically study the role of social inte...
This paper provides a set of results on the econometric identifiability of binary choice models with...
We develop an empirical discrete choice interaction model with a finite number of agents. We charact...
We develop an empirical discrete choice model that explicitly al-lows for endogenous social interact...
A kinetic equation of the Boltzmann kind is adopted to approach the analysis of a population of indi...
We develop an empirical discrete choice model that explicitly allows for endogenous social interacti...
Most previous research on statistical approaches to social choice focused on the computation and cha...
The definition of place utility from potential theory shows that a preference and orthogonal indiffe...
This paper considers the estimation of binary choice model with interactive effects. We propose an e...
This paper studies the econometric properties of a linear-in-means model of so-cial interactions. Un...