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Estimation theory 405 Schätztheorie 405 Nichtparametrisches Verfahren 264 Nonparametric statistics 264 Theorie 228 Theory 228 Regression analysis 164 Regressionsanalyse 164 Estimation 112 Schätzung 112 IV-Schätzung 104 Instrumental variables 104 Induktive Statistik 99 Statistical inference 99 Statistical test 94 Statistischer Test 94 Panel 91 Panel study 91 Causality analysis 83 Kausalanalyse 83 Bootstrap approach 70 Bootstrap-Verfahren 70 Method of moments 70 Momentenmethode 69 Monte Carlo simulation 58 Monte-Carlo-Simulation 58 Statistical error 54 Statistischer Fehler 54 Nonparametric estimation 51 Nichtparametrische Schätzung 49 USA 48 United States 48 Discrete choice 47 Diskrete Entscheidung 47 Time series analysis 41 Zeitreihenanalyse 41 Großbritannien 39 United Kingdom 39 Statistical distribution 38 Statistische Verteilung 38
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Arbeitspapier 998 Working Paper 998 Graue Literatur 967 Non-commercial literature 967 Systematic review 6 Übersichtsarbeit 6 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1
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English 1,287 Undetermined 161
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Chernozhukov, Victor 179 Linton, Oliver 78 Lee, Sokbae 73 Chesher, Andrew 64 Horowitz, Joel 60 Fernández-Val, Iván 58 Chen, Xiaohong 52 Newey, Whitney K. 51 Weidner, Martin 51 Belloni, Alexandre 49 Kitagawa, Toru 49 Carneiro, Pedro 45 Rosen, Adam M. 40 Chetverikov, Denis 35 Hu, Yingyao 34 Kato, Kengo 34 Nesheim, Lars 34 Hoderlein, Stefan 33 Wilhelm, Daniel 33 Sokbae 'Simon' Lee 32 Molinari, Francesca 26 Windmeijer, Frank 26 Bonhomme, Stéphane 25 Hansen, Christian Bailey 25 Robin, Jean-Marc 24 Giacomini, Raffaella 23 Paula, Áureo de 23 Koenker, Roger 22 Ichimura, Hidehiko 20 Hahn, Jinyong 19 Smith, Richard J. 19 Canay, Ivan A. 18 Graham, Bryan S. 18 Lewbel, Arthur 18 Kaido, Hiroaki 17 Rosen, Adam 17 Schennach, Susanne M. 17 Blundell, Richard W. 16 Bugni, Federico A. 16 Chen, Le-Yu 16
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Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (CEMMAP) 450 Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice <London> 54
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CEMMAP working papers / Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice 998 CeMMAP working papers 450
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ECONIS (ZBW) 998 RePEc 450
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Nonparametric identification of a binary random factor in cross section data
Dong, Yingying; Lewbel, Arthur - 2009
Suppose V and U are two independent mean zero random variables, where V has an asymmetric distribution with two mass points and U has a symmetric distribution. We show that the distributions of V and U are nonparametrically identified just from observing the sum V + U, and provide a rate root n...
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Estimating distributions of potential outcomes using local instrumental variables with an application to changes in college enrollment and wage inequality
Carneiro, Pedro; Sokbae 'Simon' Lee - Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (CEMMAP) - 2009
<p><p>This paper extends the method of local instrumental variables developed by Heckman and Vytlacil (1999, 2001, 2005) to the estimation of not only means, but also distributions of potential outcomes. The newly developed method is illustrated by applying it to changes in college enrollment and wage...</p></p>
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Hypothesis testing of multiple inequalities: the method of constraint chaining
Chen, Le-Yu; Szroeter, Jerzy - Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (CEMMAP) - 2009
<p>Econometric inequality hypotheses arise in diverse ways. Examples include concavity restrictions on technological and behavioural functions, monotonicity and dominance relations, one-sided constraints on conditional moments in GMM estimation, bounds on parameters which are only partially...</p>
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Measuring the price responsiveness of gasoline demand
Blundell, Richard; Horowitz, Joel; Parey, Matthias - Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (CEMMAP) - 2009
This paper develops a new method for estimating the demand function for gasoline and the deadweight loss due to an increase in the gasoline tax. The method is also applicable to other goods. The method uses shape restrictions derived from economic theory to improve the precision of a...
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Identification and estimation of marginal effects in nonlinear panel models
Chernozhukov, Victor; Fernandez-Val, Ivan; Hahn, Jinyong; … - Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (CEMMAP) - 2009
This paper gives identification and estimation results for marginal effects in nonlinear panel models. We find that linear fixed effects estimators are not consistent, due in part to marginal effects not being identified. We derive bounds for marginal effects and show that they can tighten...
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Empirical analysis of buyer power
Beckert, Walter - Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (CEMMAP) - 2009
<p>This paper provides a comprehensive econometric framework for the empirical analysis of buyer power. It encompasses the two main features of pricing schemes in business-to-business relationships: nonlinear price schedules and bargaining over rents. Disentangling them is critical to the empirical...</p>
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Identifying distributional characteristics in random coefficients panel data models
Arellano, Manuel; Bonhomme, Stéphane - Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (CEMMAP) - 2009
<p><p>We study the identification of panel models with linear individual-specific coefficients, when T is fixed. We show identification of the variance of the effects under conditional uncorrelatedness. Identification requires restricted dependence of errors, reflecting a trade-off between...</p></p>
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Nonparametric identification of a binary random factor in cross section data
Dong, Yingyong; Lewbel, Arthur - Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (CEMMAP) - 2009
<p>Suppose V and U are two independent mean zero random variables, where V has an asymmetric distribution with two mass points and U has a symmetric distribution. We show that the distributions of V and U are nonparametrically identified just from observing the sum V +U, and provide a rate root n...</p>
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Inference on counterfactual distributions
Chernozhukov, Victor; Fernandez-Val, Ivan; Melly, Blaise - Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (CEMMAP) - 2009
<p>In this paper we develop procedures for performing inference in regression models about how potential policy interventions affect the entire marginal distribution of an outcome of interest. These policy interventions consist of either changes in the distribution of covariates related to the...</p>
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Evaluating marginal policy changes and the average effect of treatment for individuals at the margin
Carneiro, Pedro; Heckman, James; Vytlacil, Edward - Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (CEMMAP) - 2009
This paper develops methods for evaluating marginal policy changes. We characterize how the effects of marginal policy changes depend on the direction of the policy change, and show that marginal policy effects are fundamentally easier to identify and to estimate than conventional treatment...
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