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Revisiting the omitted variables argument: Substantive vs. statistical adequacy
Spanos, Aris - In: Journal of Economic Methodology 13 (2006) 2, pp. 179-218
The problem of omitted variables is commonly viewed as a statistical misspecification issue which renders the inference concerning the influence of X t on yt unreliable, due to the exclusion of certain relevant factors W t . That is, omitting certain potentially important factors W t may...
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