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Airline industry 3 Estimation of dynamic games 3 Hub-and-spoke networks 3 Industry dynamics 3 Entry costs 2 Adverse selection 1 Counterfactual experiments 1 Counterfactual experiments in models with multiple equilibria 1 Counterfactuals with multiple equilibria 1 Discrimination 1 Dynamic general equilibrium 1 Economic Policy 1 Estimation of Dynamic Games 1 Gender earning gap 1 Industrial Organization 1 Labor mar- ket experience 1 Nested Pseudo Likelihood Algorithm 1 Network competition 1 Occupation sorting 1 Program Code 1 Structural estimation of dynamic games 1
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Free 4 Undetermined 1
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Book / Working Paper 3 Article 1 Other 1
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Undetermined 4 English 1
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Aguirregabiria, Victor 4 Ho, Chun-Yu 3 Gayle, George-Levi 1 Golan, Limor 1
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 2 University of Toronto, Department of Economics 1
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MPRA Paper 2 Journal of Econometrics 1 Working Papers / University of Toronto, Department of Economics 1
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RePEc 4 BASE 1
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Estimating a Dynamic Adverse-Selection Model: Labor-Force Experience and the Changing Gender Earnings Gap 1968-–97.
Gayle, George-Levi; Golan, Limor - 2010
This paper formulates and estimates a dynamic model of labor supply, occupational sorting, human capital accumulation and discrimination to explain the narrowing gender earnings gap from 1968 to 1993. The paper proves the model is identified and develops a three-step estimation technique....
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A Dynamic Oligopoly Game of the US Airline Industry: Estimation and Policy Experiments
Aguirregabiria, Victor; Ho, Chun-Yu - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2009
This paper studies the contribution of demand, costs, and strategic factors to the adoption of hub-and-spoke networks in the US airline industry. Our results are based on the estimation of a dynamic oligopoly game of network competition that incorporates three groups of factors that may explain...
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Estimation of Dynamic Discrete Games Using the Nested Pseudo Likelihood Algorithm: Code and Application
Aguirregabiria, Victor - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2009
This document describes program code for the solution and estimation of dynamic discrete games of incomplete information using the Nested Pseudo Likelihood (NPL) method in Aguirregabiria and Mira (2007). The code is illustrated using a dynamic game of store location by retail chains, and actual...
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A Dynamic Oligopoly Game of the US Airline Industry: Estimation and Policy Experiments
Aguirregabiria, Victor; Ho, Chun-Yu - University of Toronto, Department of Economics - 2008
This paper studies the contribution of demand, costs, and strategic factors to the adoption of hub-and-spoke networks in the US airline industry. Our results are based on the estimation of a dynamic oligopoly game of network competition that incorporates three groups of factors which may explain...
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A dynamic oligopoly game of the US airline industry: Estimation and policy experiments
Aguirregabiria, Victor; Ho, Chun-Yu - In: Journal of Econometrics 168 (2012) 1, pp. 156-173
This paper studies the contribution of demand, costs, and strategic factors to the adoption of hub-and-spoke networks in the US airline industry. Our results are based on the estimation of a dynamic game of network competition using data from the Airline Origin and Destination Survey with...
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