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effect, or stochastic dominance. Our theory applies to general policy interventions and covers the main regression methods …
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as no-effect, positive effect, or stochastic dominance. Our theory applies to general counterfactual changes and covers …
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This paper proposes a methodology to incorporate bivariate models in numerical computations of counterfactual distributions. The proposal is to extend the works of Machado and Mata (2005) and Melly (2005) using the grid method to generate pairs of random variables. This contribution allows...
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For the studies of wealth, inequality and poverty, the analysis of income distribution of the individuals is a crucial issue. In practice, however, only aggregated data are available, either in groups or as a few quantiles of the distribution. To perform counterfactual exercises, it is desirable...
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