Structural equation modelling is a class of statistical models typically employed to analyse the dependence relationships among a set of variables. We define an extension of the class where variables are related by distributed-lag linea regression models, in order to account for temporal delays in the dependence relationships among the variables. Our proposal is applied to impact assessment of research activity on European Agriculture.

Distributed-lag structural equation modelling: An application to impact assessment of research activity on European agriculture / Magrini, Alessandro; Bartolini, Fabio; Coli, Alessandra; Pacini, Barbara. - ELETTRONICO. - (2016), pp. 0-0. (Intervento presentato al convegno 48th scientific meeting of the Italian Statistical Society (SIS 2016)).

Distributed-lag structural equation modelling: An application to impact assessment of research activity on European agriculture

Magrini, Alessandro
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2016

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Structural equation modelling is a class of statistical models typically employed to analyse the dependence relationships among a set of variables. We define an extension of the class where variables are related by distributed-lag linea regression models, in order to account for temporal delays in the dependence relationships among the variables. Our proposal is applied to impact assessment of research activity on European Agriculture.
2016
SIS 2016 Book of Short Papers
48th scientific meeting of the Italian Statistical Society (SIS 2016)
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
Magrini, Alessandro; Bartolini, Fabio; Coli, Alessandra; Pacini, Barbara
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