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GRETL: an econometrics package for teaching and research
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Journal:
Managerial Finance
Managerial Finance (2009) 36 (1): 71–81.
Published: 22 December 2009
... in finance and accounting courses. Computer software Econometrics Regression analysis Much of the analysis encountered in cost accounting and in finance relies on the statistical estimation of empirical relationships. The estimation of cost functions to identify the impact of important cost...
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Non‐linearity in race and FHA mortgage lending: a neural network analysis
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Managerial Finance
Managerial Finance (2000) 26 (2): 57–69.
Published: 01 February 2000
... that race does have an impact on lending patterns. Compares the results from a regression analysis and finds that as the percentage black increases in a neighbourhood FHA loans increase, conventional loans decreased and conventional loans denied increase; but these trends reverse when the black percentage...
