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The paper proposes an instrumental variables version of the Huber estimator as an alternative to the IV-Krasker Welsch estimator. The IV-Huber estimator is analytically and computationally much simpler than IV-Krasker Welsch. In the context of an empirical study of the importance of borrowing...
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The paper proposes an instrumental variables version of the Huber estimator as an alternative to the IV-Krasker Welsch estimator. The IV-Huber estimator is analytically and computationally much simpler than IV-Krasker Welsch. In the context of an empirical study of the importance of borrowing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013244887
When utility depends on a single, frictionlessly adjustable consumption good, the household's willingness to substitute consumption intertemporally is solely determined by the curvature of the utility function. When the utility specification is generalized from one good to two, however, the...
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