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Alison Kelly
Alison Kelly
Professor of Economics, Suffolk University
Verified email at suffolk.edu
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Patterns of State Productivity Growth in the U.S. Farm Sector: Linking State and Aggregate Models
E Ball, F Gollop, A Kelly, G Swinand
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1999
1671999
Business Analytics - Communicating with Numbers
S Jaggia, A Kelly, K Lertwachara, L Chen
832023
Student performance in an introductory business statistics course: Does delivery mode matter?
J Haughton, A Kelly
Journal of Education for Business 90 (1), 31-43, 2015
632015
An analysis of the factors that influence student performance: A fresh approach to an old debate
S Jaggia, A Kelly‐Hawke
Contemporary Economic Policy 17 (2), 189-198, 1999
491999
Applying the CRISP‐DM framework for teaching business analytics
S Jaggia, A Kelly, K Lertwachara, L Chen
Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education 18 (4), 612-634, 2020
362020
Essentials of business statistics: communicating with numbers
S Jaggia, A Kelly
McGrawhill Education, 2016
202016
Practical considerations when estimating in the presence of autocorrelation
S Jaggia, A Kelly-Hawke
Available at SSRN 805525, 2005
92005
Business Statistics - Communicating with Numbers
S Jaggia, A Kelly
3*2022
Sectoral productivity growth and price-marginal cost margins in the intermediate goods market
A Kelly
Review of Income and Wealth, 1997
31997
Modelling skewness and elongation in financial returns: the case of exchange-traded funds
S Jaggia, A Kelly-Hawke
Applied financial economics 19 (16), 1305-1316, 2009
12009
MODELING AGGREGATE PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH: A NOTE ON RETURNS TO SCALE
A Kelly-Hawke
Focus on Economic Growth and Productivity, 27, 2005
2005
A Note on Modeling Aggregate Productivity Growth: The Importance of Imperfect Markets
A Kelly
Journal of Macroeconomics, 2001
2001
Modeling Skewness and Elongation in Financial Returns: The Case of ETFs
A Kelly-Hawke
The 66th International Atlantic Economic Conference, 0
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