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  • Comments on the weighted regression approach to missing values 

    Conniffe, D. (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1983)
    Abstract: These comments relate to those methods of dealing with missing values of explanatory variables in regression analysis that first "complete" the data by inserting estimates derived from regressions of explanatory ...
  • Irish consumer expectations and the adaptive expectations model 

    Conniffe, D.; Killen, L. (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1977)
    Dynamic economic models frequently require some hypothesis about expectations of future values of economic variables. Price expectations have received particular attention but expectations also arise in other contexts. The ...
  • Rotterdam system and irish models of consumer demand 

    Conniffe, D.; Hegarty, A. (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1980)
    The form of Rotterdam (ROS) model previously applied to Irish data did not impose all the constraints on parameters suggested by Demand Theory. In this paper a method of estimating the ROS, subject to symmetry and negativity, ...
  • Substituting means for missing observations in regression 

    Conniffe, D. (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1978)
    This note examines why the simple method of substituting means seems to give good results in certain circumstances. The objective is not to promote this simple approach instead of more sophisticated methods - no one has ...