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In the spatial model of voting, voters choose the candidate closest to them in the ideological space. Recent work by Degan and Merlo (2009) shows that it is falsifiable on the basis of individual voting data in multiple elections. We show how to tackle the fact that the model only partially...
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In the spatial model of voting, voters choose the candidate closest to them in the ideological space. Recent work by (Degan and Merlo 2009) shows that it is falsifiable on the basis of individual voting data in multiple elections. We show how to tackle the fact that the model only partially...
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This paper considers the evaluation of the average treatment effect (ATE) in a triangular system with binary dependent variables. I impose a threshold crossing model on both endogenous regressor and the outcome. No parametric functional form or distributional assumptions are imposed. Shaikh and...
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This paper proposes an elementary empirical framework to study behavioral marriage matching models, the Cobb Douglas marriage matching function (CD MMF). It accommodates different kinds of relationships, peer and scale effects, changes in population supplies and gains to relationships. The CD...
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This paper proposes a new and easy-to-estimate marriage matching function (MMF). Unlike existing MMFs, the equilibrium marriage matching distribution associated with the proposed MMF is not necessarily unique. I show its existence under minimal conditions, and provide testable conditions under...
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In this paper we propose a novel method to identify the conditional average treatment effect partial derivative (ATEPD) in an environment in which the treatment is endogenous, the treatment effect is heterogeneous, the candidate “instrumental variables” can be correlated with latent errors,...
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In this paper, we discuss the key conditions for the identification and estimation of the local average treatment effect (LATE, Imbens and Angrist, 1994): the valid instrument assumption (LI) and the monotonicity assumption (LM). We show that the joint assumptions of LI and LM have a testable...
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