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A literature search shows that robust regression techniques are rarely used in applied econometrics. We present a technique based on Rousseeuw and Van Zomeren (Journal of the American Statistical Association, 85 (1990) 633–639) that removes many of the difficulties in applying such techniques...
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We consider the effects of using residuals from robust regression in place of OLS residuals in test statistics for the normality of the errors. We find that this can lead to substantially improved ability to detect lack of normality in suitable situations. Using simulations, we find that...
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This paper investigates the effects of using residuals from robust regression in place of OLS residuals in test statistics for the normality of the errors. It is found that for systematic and clustered outliers robustified normality tests yield greater power
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This paper offers some new directions in the analysis of nonparamertric models with exogenous treatment assignment. The nonparametric approach opens the door to the examination of potentially different distributed outcomes. When combined with cross-validation, it also identifies potentially...
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This article examines the determinants of household income among urban and rural areas in India and evaluates households’ performance with different characteristics in terms of poverty. It uses four rounds of data from the consumer expenditure survey (50th, 1993/1994; 55th, 1999/2000; 61st, 2004/2005; and...
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