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Making use of restrictions imposed by equilibrium, theoretical progress has been made on the nonparametric and semiparametric estimation and identification of scalar additive hedonic models (Ekeland, Heckman, and Nesheim, 2002) and scalar nonadditive hedonic models (Heckman, Matzkin, and...
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This paper is concerned with the estimation of nonlinear SUR models with additive AR(1) disturbances using panel data. We propose a transformation which eliminates auto-correlation for the whole system and yields a classical SUR-EC model. We present a general class of minimum distance estimators...
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This paper studies performance of synthetic ratio estimator and composite estimator, which is a weighted sum of direct and synthetic ratio estimators, under Lahiri–Midzuno (L-M) sampling scheme. Both the estimators under L-M scheme are unbiased and consistent if the assumption of synthetic...
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We propose a set of algorithms for testing the ergodicity of empirical time series, without reliance on a specific parametric framework. It is shown that the resulting test asymptotically obtains the correct size for stationary and nonstationary processes, and maximal power against non-ergodic...
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Multiple regression is frequently used across the various social sciences to analyze cross-sectional data. However, it can often times be challenging to justify the assumption of common regression coefficients across all respondents. This manuscript presents a heterogeneous Bayesian regression...
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We examine the theory and behavior in practice of Bayesian and bootstrap methods for generating error bands on impulse responses in dynamic linear models. The Bayesian intervals have a firmer theoretical foundation in small samples, are easier to compute, and are about as good in small samples...
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This paper studies the computational complexity of Bayesian and quasi-Bayesian estimation in large samples carried out using a basic Metropolis random walk. The framework covers cases where the underlying likelihood or extremum criterion function is possibly non-concave, discontinuous, and of...
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Quantile and least-absolute deviations (LAD) methods are popular robust statistical methods but have not generally been applied to state filtering and sequential parameter learning. This paper introduces robust state space models whose error structure coincides with quantile estimation...
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The principal assumption of a multinomial choice model is that there are a number of individuals whose properties are known; I also observe the choice of each individual, and the set of alternatives available to him. I can then construct a utility function that is associated with each of the...
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This paper describes how the frequency domain analysis provides an alternative approach to time domain analysis for a given time series. Spectral and periodogram analysis for a given time series are performed to detect trends and seasonalities in the data. A cross-spectral analysis is used to...
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