This paper examines Irish demand patterns using conditional demand functions. This overcomes the problems faced by traditional demand analysis which neglects the influence of labour supply and thus assumes weak separability. ...
This paper examines the implications for strategic trade policy of different assumptions about precommitment. In a dynamic oligopoly game with learning by doing, the optimal first-period subsidy is lower if firms cannot ...
This paper incorporates the stylised fact of labour market rationing into an analysis of marginal tax reform in Ireland. In the absence of weak separability between goods and leisure, labour market rationing will have both ...
Murphy, Anthony(University College Dublin. School of Economics, 1994-07)
LM tests for omitted variables, neglected heteroscedasticity and other mis-specifications in general discrete choice models may be simply and conveniently calculated using an artificial regression. This artificial regression ...
Murphy, Anthony(University College Dublin. School of Economics, 1994-10)
A simple artificial regression based test of the fit of the binary choice models is derived. the test statistic is likely to have reasonable small sample properties since it is not based on the outer product gradient form ...