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When a supply and demand model is recursive, with errors uncorrelated across the two equations, ordinary least squares (OLS) is the recommended estimation procedure. Supply to a daily fish market is determined by the previous night’s catch, so this would appear to be a good example of a...
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We present an analysis of the determinants of de jure and de facto exchange rate regimes based on a panel probit model with simultaneous equations. The model is estimated using simulation-based maximum likelihood methods. The empirical results suggest a triangular structure of the model such...
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Equilibrium business cycle models have typically less shocks than variables. As pointed out by Altug, 1989, and Sargent, 1989, if variables are measured with error, this characteristic implies that the model solution for measured variables has a factor structure. This Paper compares estimation...
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DSGE model. The first selects the vector of observables that optimizes parameter identification; the second the vector that …
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the identification problem involved by setting up the FTPL as a structural model for the episode and pitting it against an …
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In this paper, we investigate the impact of peers on own outcomes where all agents embedded in a network choose more than one activity. We develop a simple network model that illustrates these issues. We differentiate between the ‘seemingly unrelated’ simultaneous equations model where...
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the identification problem involved by setting up the FTPL as a structural model for the episode and pitting it against an …
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-contingent framework. We achieve identification of causal effects with new propensity-score based methods for time series data. Using this …
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When policymakers and private agents use models, the economists who design the model have an incentive to alter it in order influence outcomes in a fashion consistent with their own preferences. I discuss some consequences of the existence of such ideological bias. In particular, I analyze the...
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actually just mistaken identification, it is no surprise that Giffen goods are impossible to find elsewhere. Popularization of …
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