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. Leading examples where this is the case are models for panel and network data that feature fixed effects. In this paper, we …
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models that includes our household model. We cover fixed-T panel models where the response variable is an unknown monotonic …
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In nonlinear panel models with fixed effects and fixed-T, the incidental parameter problem poses identification …
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-effect models for panel data. We use an asymptotic embedding where the noise shrinks with the sample size to calculate the leading …
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-effect models for panel data. We use an asymptotic embedding where the noise shrinks with the sample size to calculate the leading …
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This paper applies a novel bootstrap method, the kernel block bootstrap, to quasi-maximum likelihood estimation of dynamic models with stationary strong mixing data. The method first kernel weights the components comprising the quasi-log likelihood function in an appropriate way and then samples...
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A two-step generalized method of moments estimation procedure can be made robust to heteroskedasticity and autocorrelation in the data by using a nonparametric estimator of the optimal weighting matrix. This paper addresses the issue of choosing the corresponding smoothing parameter (or...
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We establish the consistency and asymptotic normality for a class of estimators that are linear combinations of a set of √n– consistent estimators whose cardinality increases with sample size. A special case of our framework corresponds to the conditional moment restriction and the implied...
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This paper studies nonparametric estimation of conditional moment models in which the residual functions could be nonsmooth with respect to the unknown functions of endogenous variables. It is a problem of nonparametric nonlinear instrumental variables (IV) estimation, and a difficult nonlinear...
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Moment restriction semiparametric models, where both the dimension of parameter and the number of restrictions are divergent and an unknown function is involved, are studied using the generalized method of moments (GMM) and sieve method dealing with the nonparametric parameter. The consistency...
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