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We study a general class of semiparametric estimators when the innite-dimensional nuisance parameters include a conditional expectation function that has been estimated nonparametri- cally using generated covariates. Such estimators are used frequently to e.g. estimate nonlinear models with...
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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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009371182
In many applications, covariates are not observed but have to be estimated from data. We outline some regression-type models where such a situation occurs and discuss estimation of the regression function in this context.We review theoretical results on how asymptotic properties of nonparametric...
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We analyze the properties of non- and semiparametric estimation procedures involving nonparametric regression with generated covariates. Such estimators appear in numerous econometric applications, including nonparametric estimation of simultaneous equation models, sample selection models,...
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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 innite-dimensional nuisance parameters: a conditional expectation function that has been estimated nonparametrically using generated...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010607147
We give an overview over smooth backtting type estimators in additive models. Moreover we il- lustrate their wide applicability in models closely related to additive models such as nonparametric regression with dependent error variables where the errors can be transformed to white noise by a...
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In this paper, we propose Phillips-Perron type, semiparametric testing procedures to distinguish a unit root process from a mean-reverting exponential smooth transition autoregressive one. The limiting nonstandard distributions are derived under very general conditions and simulation evidence...
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Estimators of average treatment effects under unconfounded treatment assignment are known to become rather imprecise if there is limited overlap in the covariate distributions between the treatment groups. But such limited overlap can also have a detrimental effect on inference, and lead for...
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We study semiparametric two-step estimators which have the same structure as parametric doubly robust estimators in their second step. The key difference is that we do not impose any parametric restriction on the nuisance functions that are estimated in a first stage, but retain a fully...
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We propose a specification test for a wide range of parametric models for the conditional distribution function of an outcome variable given a vector of covariates. The test is based on the Cramer--von Mises distance between an unrestricted estimate of the joint distribution function of the data...
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