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In this paper, we study a general class of semiparametric optimization estimators of a vector-valued parameter. The criterion function depends on two types of infinite-dimensional nuisance parameters: a conditional expectation function that has been estimated nonparametrically using generated...
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This paper considers the statistical analysis of large panel data sets where even after conditioning on common observed … dependence. It is then established that the Common Correlated Effects (CCE) estimator of panel data model with a multifactor …
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This paper uses a rich Norwegian dataset to re-examine the causal relationship between family income and child outcomes. Motivated by theoretical predictions and OLS results that suggest a nonlinear relationship, we depart from previous studies in allowing the marginal effects on children's...
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using a sample of 3,979 neonates which represents over 84,846 observations (infant/days).We use a semiparametric panel data …
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An important issue in the analysis of cross-sectional dependence which has received renewed interest in the past few years is the need for a better understanding of the extent and nature of such cross dependencies. In this paper we focus on measures of cross-sectional dependence and how such...
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A common approach to dealing with missing data is to estimate the model on the common subset of data, by necessity throwing away potentially useful data. We derive a new probit type estimator for models with missing covariate data where the dependent variable is binary. For the benchmark case of...
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In this paper, we employ a partially linear nonparametric additive regression estimator, with recent U.S. Current Population Survey data, to analyze returns to schooling. Similar to previous research, we find that blacks and Hispanics have higher rates of return on average. However, for married...
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“Inequality Treatment Effects” (ITE). The estimation procedure involves a first non-parametric step in which the probability of …
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panel dataset spanning the period 1995-2006, we find that the impact of load factor, generator and facility types on power …
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semiparametric estimation and inference are traditionally believed to be unreliable. We also illustrate the practical relevance of …
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