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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 estimation of sponsored search auctions and impact of Ad quality on search revenue
Kim, Dongwoo; Pal, Pallavi - 2024
This paper presents an empirical model of sponsored search auctions where advertisers are ranked by bid and ad quality. Our model is developed under the 'incomplete information' setting with a general quality scoring rule. We establish nonparametric identification of the advertiser's valuation...
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Conditional nonparametric variable screening by neural factor regression
Fan, Jianqing; Wang, Weining; Zhao, Yue - 2024
High-dimensional covariates often admit linear factor structure. To effectively screen correlated covariates in high-dimension, we propose a conditional variable screening test based on non-parametric regression using neural networks due to their representation power. We ask the question whether...
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Adapting to misspecification
Armstrong, Timothy B.; Kline, Patrick; Sun, Liyang - 2024
Empirical research typically involves a robustness-efficiency tradeoff. A researcher seeking to estimate a scalar parameter can invoke strong assumptions to motivate a restricted estimator that is precise but may be heavily biased, or they can relax some of these assumptions to motivate a more...
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Empirical welfare maximization with constraints
Sun, Liyang - 2024
Empirical Welfare Maximization (EWM) is a framework that can be used to select welfare program eligibility policies based on data. This paper extends EWM by allowing for uncertainty in estimating the budget needed to implement the selected policy, in addition to its welfare. Due to the...
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Beta-sorted portfolios
Cattaneo, Matias D.; Crump, Richard K.; Wang, Weining - 2024
Beta-sorted portfolios-portfolios comprised of assets with similar covariation to selected risk factors-are a popular tool in empirical finance to analyze models of (conditional) expected returns. Despite their widespread use, little is known of their econometric properties in contrast to...
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Perceived shocks and impulse responses
Giacomini, Raffaella; Lu, Jason; Smetanina, Katja - 2024
This paper develops a novel approach that leverages the information contained in expectations datasets to derive empirical measures of beliefs regarding economic shocks and their dynamic effects. Utilizing a panel of expectation revisions for a single variable across multiple horizons, we...
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Identification based on higher moments
Lewis, Daniel J. - 2024
Identification based on higher moments has drawn increasing theoretical attention and been widely adopted in empirical practice in macroeconometrics in the last two decades. This article reviews two parallel strands of the literature: identification strategies based on heteroskedasticity and...
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Testing sign congruence between two parameters
Miller, Douglas L.; Molinari, Francesca; Stoye, Jörg - 2024 - This version: June of 2024
We test the null hypothesis that two parameters (μ1,μ2) have the same sign, assuming that (asymptotically) normal estimators (ˆμ1, ˆμ2) are available. Examples of this problem include the analysis of heterogeneous treatment effects, causal interpretation of reduced-form estimands,...
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Identification in a binary choice panel data model with a predetermined covariate
Bonhomme, Stéphane; Dano, Kevin; Graham, Bryan S. - 2023
We study identification in a binary choice panel data model with a single predetermined binary covariate (i.e., a covariate sequentially exogenous conditional on lagged outcomes and covariates). The choice model is indexed by a scalar parameter θ, whereas the distribution of unit-specific...
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Identifying network ties from panel data : theory and an application to tax competition
Paula, Áureo de; Rasul, Imran; Souza, Pedro C. L. - 2023
Social interactions determine many economic behaviors, but information on social ties does not exist in most publicly available and widely used datasets. We present results on the identification of social networks from observational panel data that contains no information on social ties between...
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