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Studying New York City's Crime Decline: Methodological Issues
David F. Greenberg
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Precinct
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New York City
100%
Methodological Issues
100%
Crime Decline
100%
New York
66%
Panel Data Analysis
66%
Felony
66%
Robbery
66%
Homicide
33%
Series Analysis
33%
Mathematical Representation
33%
Misdemeanors
33%
Spatial Units
33%
Crime Drop
33%
Fixed Effects Panel Regression
33%
Dynamic Fixed Effect
33%
Aggravated Assault
33%
Doing Research
33%
System Generalized Method of Moments
33%
Social Sciences
Robbery
100%
Time Series
50%
Fixed Effects Model
50%
Homicide
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Time Series
100%
Fixed Effects
100%