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class of indirect inference models. Our smoothing procedure makes use of importance sampling weights in estimation of the … auxiliary model on simulated data. The importance sampling weights are constructed from likelihood contributions implied by the …
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class of indirect inference models. Our smoothing procedure makes use of importance sampling weights in estimation of the … auxiliary model on simulated data. The importance sampling weights are constructed from likelihood contributions implied by the …
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We use a quasi-likelihood function approach to clarify the role of initial values and the relative sample size of the cross-section dimension N and the time series dimension T on the asymptotic properties of estimators for dynamic panel data models with the presence of individual-specific...
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This paper describes a randomization-based inference procedure for the distribution or quantiles of potential outcomes for a binary treatment and instrument. The method imposes no parametric model for the treatment effect, and remains valid for small n, a weak instrument, or inference on tail...
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Credible Granger-causality analysis appears to require post-sample inference, as it is well-known that in-sample t can be a poor guide to actual forecasting e ffectiveness. But post-sample model testing requires an often-consequential a priori partitioning of the data into an `in-sample' period...
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Maximum Likelihood (ML) shows both lower power and higher bias in small sample Monte Carlo experiments than Indirect Inference (II) and IIís higher power comes from its use of the model-restricted distribution of the auxiliary model coeffi cients (Le et al. 2016). We show here that IIís higher...
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