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The Use of Nighttime Lights Data as a Proxy for Economic Variables | Nighttime Lights Revisited

2015

Addison, Douglas | Stewart, Benjamin


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Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Economic research; Outcomes; Economic downturns; Price; Fixed effects; Policy research; Policy discussions; Economic outcomes; Data sets; Planned economy; Averaging; Explanatory power; 0 hypothesis; Growth level; Data center; Utility; Product; Pixel; Goods; Real gdp; Dependent variable; Inventory; Variables; Development policy; Annual growth rate; Total consumption; High income countries; Human development; Result; Aggregate production function; Growth rates; Average growth; Storage facilities; Production function; Intermediate goods; External shocks; Annual growth; Time periods; Total factor productivity; Actual growth; Individual countries; Value; Relative prices; Commercial activity; Data set; Infrared; Average growth rate; Network; Economic activity; Income per capita; Gdp; Gross output; Raw data; Income constant; Image; Growth elasticity; Theory; Market economy; Panel regressions; Time period; Search; Independent variables; Capital stock; Bookmark; Technical change; Wealth; Independent variable; Images; Criteria; Long-term growth; Transmission; Tfp; Standard deviation; Expectations; Linear regression; Poor countries
Language
English
Type
Working Paper; Working Paper; Text

2016-03-15
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