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In this paper we specify a linear Cliff and Ord-type spatial model. The model allows for spatial lags in the dependent variable, the exogenous variables, and disturbances. The innovations in the disturbance process are assumed to be heteroskedastic with an unknown form. We formulate a multi-step...
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In this paper we specify a linear Cliff and Ord-type spatial model. The model allows for spatial lags in the dependent variable, the exogenous variables, and disturbances. The innovations in the disturbance process are assumed to be heteroskedastic with an unknown form. We formulate a multi-step...
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This paper examines the theory of the estimation of econometric models and Hausman tests with sampling weights. The Manski-Lerman weighted conditional MLE is emphasized because of its popularity in econometric estimation with sampling weights. It is an inefficient alternative to full information...
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