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An estimator is proposed for semiparametric linear regression models with left truncated and right censored dependent variables. The estimator is derived from a moment condition following the principles of Newey [Newey, W.K., 2001. Conditional moment restrictions in censored and truncated...
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<Para ID="Par1">For a linear regression model subject to left-truncation and right-censoring where the truncation and censoring points are known constants (or always observed if random), Karlsson and Laitila (Stat Probab Lett 78:2567–2571, <CitationRef CitationID="CR3">2008</CitationRef>) proposed a semiparametric estimator which deals with...</citationref></para>
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Causal effects are usually estimated under the assumption of no interference between individuals. This assumption means that the potential outcomes for one individual are unaffected by the treatments received by other individuals. In many situations, this is not reasonable to assume. Moreover,...
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The quadratic mode regression estimator has been suggested for truncated regression models where symmetry characterizes the distribution of disturbances. In this paper the estimator is shown to be consistent and asymptotically normal distributed under asymmetrically distributed disturbances.
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This article uses Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) to evaluate restoration scenarios aimed at improving angling on the Em River in Sweden. We find that none of the proposed projects are socially profitable when considering only values associated with angling. We rely on a Choice Experiment (CE) to...
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In addition to its empirical results, this paper makes three distinct contributions to the literature on valuing fishing recreation by stated preference methods. In particular, the paper proposes a new approach to designing a choice experiment, called 'approximate minimax design'. It employs the...
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