Search for dissertations about: "Panel data"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 450 swedish dissertations containing the words Panel data.
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16. On the weightless economy: Evaluating ICT sectors in the European, Asian and African regions
Abstract : One of the most distinctive characteristics of the weightless economy is the increasingly important role of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sectors, which, according to the OECD (2009), consist of ICT products and media and content products. The ICT sectors have been identified as contributing significantly to the economy through production, measured by the value of the ICT outputs produced and the spillover effects to the other sectors, and the diffusion due to the higher penetration rate of ICT products and services and the impact of the end-users. READ MORE
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17. Estimation and Testing in Panel Data with Cross-Section Dependence
Abstract : This thesis makes a contribution the econometrics of panel data with cross-section dependence (CSD). It consists of five self-contained papers. READ MORE
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18. Essays on Efficiency Measurement and Corporate Social Responsibility
Abstract : Paper 1: Ranking corporations based on sustainable and socially responsible practices. A Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) approach This study ranks publicly listed corporations based on social and environmental (i.e. READ MORE
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19. Towards Model-Based Condition Monitoring of Railway Switches and Crossings
Abstract : Railway switches and crossings (S&C, turnouts) connect different track sections and create a railway network by allowing for trains to change between tracks. This functionality comes at a cost as the load-inducing rail discontinuities in the switch and crossing panels cause much higher degradation rates for S&C compared to regular plain line track. READ MORE
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20. Computational and spatial analyses of rooftops for urban solar energy planning
Abstract : In cities where land availability is limited, rooftop photovoltaic panels (RPVs) offer high potential for satisfying concentrated urban energy demand by using only rooftop areas. However, accurate estimation of RPVs potential in relation to their spatial distribution is indispensable for successful energy planning. READ MORE