579336 (079679) (0.139084) (0.141230) (0.139846) NOTE
5.579336
(5.079679)
(0.139084)
(0.141230)
(0.139846)
Note: standard errors in parentheses; * significant at 10%, ** significant at 5%, *** significant at 1%.
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