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Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), a nonparametric mathematical programming approach to productive efficiency analysis, envelops all observed data. In this paper we show that DEA can be interpreted as nonparametric least squares regression subject to shape constraints on frontier and sign...
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"We show that the well-known numerical equivalence between two-stage least squares (2SLS) and the classic control function (CF) estimator raises an interesting and unrecognized puzzle. The classic CF approach maintains that the regression error is mean independent of the instruments conditional...
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This paper compares a nonparametric generalized least squares (NPGLS) estimator to parametric feasible GLS (FGLS) and variants of heteroscedasticity robust standard error estimators (HRSEs) in an applied setting. Given myriad alternative HRSEs, a clear consensus on which version to use does not...
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Let (X,Y) be a pair of random variables with supp(X) \subseteq [0,1]?I and EY?2 \infinity. Let m* be the best approximation of the regression function of (X,Y) by sums of functions of at most d variables (formula). Estimation of m* from i.i.d. data is considered. For the estimation interaction...
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We consider semiparametric estimation in time-series regression in the presence of long-range dependence in both the errors and the stochastic regressors. A central limit theorem is established for a class of semiparametric frequency domain-weighted least squares estimates, which includes both...
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