"Combinatorial Bootstrap Inference IN in Prtially Identified Incomplete Structural Models"
We propose a computationally feasible inference method infinite games of complete information. Galichon and Henry (2011) and Beresteanu, Molchanov, and Molinari (2011) show that such models are equivalent to a collection of moment inequalities that increases exponentially with the number of discrete outcomes. We propose an equivalent characterization based on classical combinatorial optimization methods that alleviates this computational burden and allows the construction of confidence regions with an effcient combinatorial bootstrap procedure that runs in linear computing time. The method can also be applied to the empirical analysis of cooperative and noncooperative games, instrumental variable models of discrete choice and revealed preference analysis. We propose an application to the determinants of long term elderly care choices.
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2012-01
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Authors: | Henry, Marc ; Méango, Romuald ; Queyranne, Maurice |
Institutions: | Center for International Research on the Japanese Economy (CIRJE), Faculty of Economics |
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