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PROXYING FOR UNOBSERVABLE VARIABLES WITH INTERNET DOCUMENT-FREQUENCY
by
Saiz, Albert
, Simonsohn, Uri
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B40
/ C81
/ Cities
/ Correlations
/ Corruption
/ Cross-sectional analysis
/ D73
/ Decentralization
/ Demographic change
/ Demographics
/ Econometrics
/ Economic research
/ Economic theory
/ H00
/ Internet
/ J11
/ Keywords
/ Korruption
/ Munchausen syndrome by proxy
/ Online-Recherche
/ Political economy
/ Poverty
/ Preliminary proxy material
/ Proxy reporting
/ Proxy statements
/ Segmentation
/ States
/ Studies
/ U.S.A
/ Urban economics
/ USA
/ Variables
/ Ökonometrie
2013
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PROXYING FOR UNOBSERVABLE VARIABLES WITH INTERNET DOCUMENT-FREQUENCY
by
Saiz, Albert
, Simonsohn, Uri
in
B40
/ C81
/ Cities
/ Correlations
/ Corruption
/ Cross-sectional analysis
/ D73
/ Decentralization
/ Demographic change
/ Demographics
/ Econometrics
/ Economic research
/ Economic theory
/ H00
/ Internet
/ J11
/ Keywords
/ Korruption
/ Munchausen syndrome by proxy
/ Online-Recherche
/ Political economy
/ Poverty
/ Preliminary proxy material
/ Proxy reporting
/ Proxy statements
/ Segmentation
/ States
/ Studies
/ U.S.A
/ Urban economics
/ USA
/ Variables
/ Ökonometrie
2013
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PROXYING FOR UNOBSERVABLE VARIABLES WITH INTERNET DOCUMENT-FREQUENCY
by
Saiz, Albert
, Simonsohn, Uri
in
B40
/ C81
/ Cities
/ Correlations
/ Corruption
/ Cross-sectional analysis
/ D73
/ Decentralization
/ Demographic change
/ Demographics
/ Econometrics
/ Economic research
/ Economic theory
/ H00
/ Internet
/ J11
/ Keywords
/ Korruption
/ Munchausen syndrome by proxy
/ Online-Recherche
/ Political economy
/ Poverty
/ Preliminary proxy material
/ Proxy reporting
/ Proxy statements
/ Segmentation
/ States
/ Studies
/ U.S.A
/ Urban economics
/ USA
/ Variables
/ Ökonometrie
2013
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PROXYING FOR UNOBSERVABLE VARIABLES WITH INTERNET DOCUMENT-FREQUENCY
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PROXYING FOR UNOBSERVABLE VARIABLES WITH INTERNET DOCUMENT-FREQUENCY
2013
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The internet contains billions of documents. We show that document frequencies in large decentralized textual databases can capture the cross-sectional variation in the occurrence frequencies of social phenomena. We characterize the econometric conditions under which such proxying is likely. We also propose using recently-introduced internet search volume indexes as proxies for fundamental locational traits, and discuss their advantages and limitations. We then successfully proxy for a number of economic and demographic variables in US cities and states. We further obtain document-frequency measures of corruption by country and US state and replicate the econometric results of previous research studying its covariates. Finally, we provide the first measure of corruption in American cities. Poverty, population size, service-sector orientation, and ethnic fragmentation are shown to predict higher levels of corruption in urban America.
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