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We study the problem of estimating the parameters of a linear median regression without any assumption on the shape of the error distribution -- including no condition on the existence of moments -- allowing for heterogeneity (or heteroskedasticity) of unknown form, noncontinuous distributions,...
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Recently, simulation methods combined with regression techniques have gained importance when it comes to American option pricing. In this paper we consider such methods and we examine numerically their convergence properties. We first consider the Least Squares Monte-Carlo (LSM) method of...
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Inference for estimates of treatment effects with clustered data requires great care when treatment is assigned at the group level. This is true for both pure treatment models and difference-in-differences regressions. Even when the number of clusters is quite large, cluster-robust standard...
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Using Monte Carlo simulations, this paper evaluates the bias properties of common estimators used in growth regressions derived from the Solow model. We explicitly allow for measurement error in the right-hand side variables, as well as country-specific effects that are correlated with the...
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In this paper we tackle one of the problems that arises in the broad area of credit risk management. We seek a scenario consistent way of modeling the future credit exposure of complex products that do not admit an analytical (closed-form) solution. We present a technique for calculating future...
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