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Behavioral Economics 13 identification 13 Search 11 Reputation 10 politicians 10 Repeated games 9 Venture Capital 9 private monitoring 9 Business Cycles 8 Directed Search 8 Unemployment 8 Bayesian 7 Decision making 7 Informal Sector 7 Learning 7 Malawi 7 Money 7 Tax Avoidance 7 incomplete information 7 optimism 7 parties 7 pessimism 7 repeated games 7 schooling 7 Beliefs 6 Biotechnology 6 Core 6 DSGE Models 6 Economic Geography 6 Entrepreneurship 6 Financial Crises 6 Foreign Direct Investment 6 Location 6 exit 6 folk theorem 6 search 6 AIDS 5 Auctions 5 Bayesian learning 5 China 5
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Postlewaite, Andrew 77 Shachmurove, Yochanan 40 Diebold, Francis X. 35 Merlo, Antonio 35 Mailath, George J. 32 Samuelson, Larry 27 Dillenberger, David 24 Paula, Aureo de 24 Tang, Xun 20 Menzio, Guido 17 Gilboa, Itzhak 14 Nocke, Volker 13 Schmeidler, David 13 Wolpin, Kenneth I. 13 Ethier, Wilfred J. 12 Fernandez-Villaverde, Jesus 12 Song, Kyungchul 12 Akcigit, Ufuk 11 Todd, Petra E. 11 Wright, Randall 11 Compte, Olivier 10 Krueger, Dirk 10 Li, Fei 10 Fang, Hanming 9 Matthews, Steven A. 9 Behrman, Jere R. 8 Cass, David 8 Degan, Arianna 8 Mattozzi, Andrea 8 Rozen, Kareen 8 Rubio-Ramirez, Juan F. 8 Sadowski, Philipp 8 Silverman, Dan 8 Andersen, Torben G. 7 Bollerslev, Tim 7 Kircher, Philipp 7 McLean, Richard 7 Melosi, Leonardo 7 Morris, Stephen 7 Persico, Nicola 7
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Binary Regressions with Bounded Median Dependence
Tang, Xun - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2009
In this paper we study the identification and estimation of a class of binary regressions where conditional medians of additive disturbances are bounded between known or exogenously identified functions of regressors. This class includes several important microeconometric models, such as...
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Identifying Sorting - In Theory
Eeckhout, Jan; Kircher, Philipp - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2009
We argue that using wage data alone, it is virtually impossible to identify whether Assortative Matching between worker and firm types is positive or negative. In standard competitive matching models the wages are determined by the marginal contribution of a worker, and the marginal contribution...
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Efficient Estimation of Average Treatment Effects under Treatment-Based Sampling
Song, Kyungchul - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2009
Nonrandom sampling schemes are often used in program evaluation settings to improve the quality of inference. This paper considers what we call treatment-based sampling, a type of standard stratified sampling where part of the strata are based on treatments. This paper first establishes...
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Two-Step Extremum Estimation with Estimated Single-Indices
Song, Kyungchul - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2009
This paper studies two-step extremum estimation that involves the first step estimation of nonparametric functions of single-indices. First, this paper finds that under certain regularity conditions for conditional measures, linear functionals of conditional expectations are insensitive to the...
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How Beliefs about HIV Status Affect Risky Behaviors: Evidence from Malawi, Second Version
Paula, Aureo de; Shapira, Gil; Todd, Petra E. - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2009
This paper examines whether and to what extent changes in beliefs about own HIV status induce changes in risky sexual behavior using data from married males living in three regions of Malawi. Risky behavior is measured as the propensity to engage in extramarital affairs. The empirical analysis...
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Efficient Estimation of Average Treatment Effects under Treatment-Based Sampling, Second Version
Song, Kyungchul - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2009
Nonrandom sampling schemes are often used in program evaluation settings to improve the quality of inference. This paper considers what we call treatment-based sampling, a type of standard stratified sampling where part of the strata are based on treatment status. This paper establishes...
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Bootstrapping Semiparametric Models with Single-Index Nuisance Parameters, Second Version
Song, Kyungchul - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2009
This paper considers models of conditional moment restrictions that involve non-parametric functions of single-index nuisance parameters. This paper proposes a bootstrap method of constructing confidence sets which has the following three merits. First, the bootstrap is valid even when the...
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Robustness of the Uniqueness of Walrasian Equilibrium with Cobb-Douglas Utilities
Cass, David; Borah, Abhinash; Kim, Kyungmin; Kryshko, Maxym - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2009
The majority of results in the literature on general equilibrium are not for an economy (i.e. given an endowment and preferences), but rather, for a set of economies (i.e. a set of endowments given preferences). Therefore, we argue that the most appropriate robustness result requires perturbing...
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"Identification of Stochastic Sequential Bargaining Models"
Merlo, Antonio; Tang, Xun - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2009
Stochastic sequential bargaining games (Merlo and Wilson (1995, 1998)) have found wide applications in various fields including political economy and macroeconomics due to their flexibility in explaining delays in reaching agreement. In this paper, we present new results in nonparametric...
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On the Persistence of Income Shocks over the Life Cycle: Evidence and Implications
Karahan, Fatih; Ozkan, Serdar - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2009
This paper proposes a novel specification for residual earnings that allows for a lifetime profile in the persistence and variance of labor income shocks. We show theoretically that the statistical model is identified and estimate it using data from the PSID. We strongly reject the hypothesis of...
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