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Bangladesh 1 Geweke–Hajivassiliou–Keane algorithm 1 Grameen Bank 1 cmp 1 conditional mixed-process models 1 ghk2 1 impact evaluation 1 microcredit 1 mixed-process models 1 recursive mixed-process models 1 replication 1 seemingly unrelated regression 1
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Fitting fully observed recursive mixed-process models with cmp
Roodman, David - In: Stata Journal 11 (2011) 2, pp. 159-206
At the heart of many econometric models are a linear function and a normal error. Examples include the classical small-sample linear regression model and the probit, ordered probit, multinomial probit, tobit, interval regression, and truncated-distribution regression models. Because the normal...
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The Impact of Microcredit on the Poor in Bangladesh: Revisiting the Evidence
Roodman, David; Morduch, Jonathan - 2009
The most-noted studies on the impact of microcredit on households are based on a survey fielded in Bangladesh in the 1990s. Contradictions among them have produced lasting controversy and confusion. Pitt and Khandker (PK, 1998) apply a quasi-experimental design to 1991–92 data; they conclude...
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