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A class of two-step robust regression estimators that achieve a high relative efficiency for data from light-tailed, heavy-tailed, and contaminated distributions irrespective of the sample size is proposed and studied. In particular, the least weighted squares (LWS) estimator is combined with...
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The linear quantile regression estimator is very popular and widely used. It is also well known that this estimator can be very sensitive to outliers in the explanatory variables. In order to overcome this disadvantage, the usage of the least trimmed quantile regression estimator is proposed to...
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The panel-data regression models are frequently applied to micro-level data, which often suffer from data contamination, erroneous observations, or unobserved heterogeneity. Despite the adverse effects of outliers on classical estimation methods, there are only a few robust estimation methods...
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A new class of robust regression estimators is proposed that forms an alternative to traditional robust one-step estimators and that achieves the <InlineEquation ID="IEq1"> <EquationSource Format="TEX">$\sqrt{n}$</EquationSource> </InlineEquation> rate of convergence irrespective of the initial estimator under a wide range of distributional assumptions. The proposed reweighted least...</equationsource></inlineequation>
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This paper extends an existing outlier-robust estimator of linear dynamic panel data models with fixed effects, which is based on the median ratio of two consecutive pairs of first-order differenced data. To improve its precision and robustness properties, a general procedure based on...
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Many estimation methods of truncated and censored regression models such as the maximum likelihood and symmetrically censored least squares (SCLS) are sensitive to outliers and data contamination as we document. Therefore, we propose a semiparametric general trimmed estimator (GTE) of truncated...
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