A Appendix
Table 1: AIDS estimates for 1988
coeff. |
estimator |
standard errors |
t-stat |
p-value |
sig.1^ |
«1 |
0.3478 |
0.0531 |
6.5600 |
0.0000 |
... |
«2 |
-0.0072 |
0.0296 |
-0.2400 |
0.8080 | |
«3 |
0.2819 |
0.0336 |
8.3800 |
0.0000 |
......... |
«4 |
0.0996 |
0.0469 |
2.1200 |
0.0340 |
* |
«5 |
-0.0085 |
0.0185 |
-0.4600 |
0.6460 | |
«6 |
0.0388 |
0.0276 |
1.4100 |
0.1600 | |
«7 |
0.0292 |
0.0249 |
1.1700 |
0.24102 | |
«8 |
0.1645 |
0.0294 |
5.6000 |
0.0000 |
*** |
«9 |
0.0539 |
0.0627 |
0.8600 |
0.3900 | |
β 1 |
0.0495 |
0.0084 |
5.8700 |
0.0000 |
*** |
β 2 |
-0.0076 |
0.0045 |
-1.6800 |
0.0930 |
. |
β 3 |
-0.0036 |
0.0046 |
-0.7700 |
0.4390 | |
β 4 |
-0.0019 |
0.0062 |
-0.3000 |
0.7640 | |
β 5 |
-0.0159 |
0.0027 |
-5.8900 |
0.0000 |
*** |
β 6 |
0.0000 |
0.0059 |
0.0000 |
0.9990 | |
β 7 |
-0.0124 |
0.0039 |
-3.1500 |
0.0020 |
** |
β 8 |
-0.0093 |
0.0073 |
-1.2700 |
0.2030 | |
β 9 |
0.0012 |
0.0090 |
0.1300 |
0.8970 | |
711 |
0.1509 |
0.0227 |
6.6400 |
0.0000 |
*** |
712 |
-0.0198 |
0.0097 |
-2.0500 |
0.0410 |
* |
713 |
-0.0243 |
0.0095 |
-2.5600 |
0.0110 |
* |
714 |
0.0192 |
0.0152 |
1.2700 |
0.2060 | |
715 |
-0.0185 |
0.0059 |
-3.1600 |
0.0020 |
** |
716 |
-0.0005 |
0.0087 |
-0.0600 |
0.9540 | |
717 |
-0.0185 |
0.0080 |
-2.3100 |
0.0210 | |
718 |
-0.0192 |
0.0086 |
-2.2300 |
0.0260 |
*** |
719 |
-0.0693 |
0.0172 |
-4.0200 |
0.0000 |
*** |
7 22 |
0.0130 |
0.0081 |
1.6200 |
0.1060 | |
7 23 |
-0.0067 |
0.0056 |
-1.2000 |
0.2310 | |
7 24 |
-0.0124 |
0.0089 |
-1.3900 |
0.1650 | |
7 25 |
-0.0014 |
0.0035 |
-0.4000 |
0.6860 | |
7 26 |
0.0052 |
0.0050 |
1.0500 |
0.2920 |
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