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Recent research underscores the sensitivity of conclusions drawn from the application of econometric methods devised for quantitative outcome variables to data featuring ordinal outcomes. The issue is particularly acute in the analysis of happiness data, for which no natural cardinal scale...
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Recent research underscores the sensitivity of conclusions drawn from the application of econometric methods devised for quantitative outcome variables to data featuring ordinal outcomes. The issue is particularly acute in the analysis of happiness data, for which no natural cardinal scale...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012128669
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We establish the consistency and asymptotic normality for a class of estimators that are linear combinations of a set of v 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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We study identification and estimation in a binary response model with random coefficients B allowed to be correlated with regressors X. Our objective is to identifiy the mean of the distribution of B and estimate a trimmed mean of this distribution. Like Imbens and Newey (2009), we use...
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