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We consider fixed‐effects binary choice models with a fixed number of periods T and regressors without a large support. If the time‐varying unobserved terms are i.i.d. with known distribution F, Chamberlain (2010) shows that the common slope parameter is point identified if and only if F is...
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We develop a procedure for removing four major specification errors from the usual formulation of binary choice models. The model that results from this procedure is different from the conventional probit and logit models. This difference arises as a direct consequence of our relaxation of the...
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The idea of identifying structural parameters via heteroskedasticity is explored in the context of binary choice models with an endogenous regressor. Sufficient conditions for parameter identification are derived for probit models without relying on instruments or additional restrictions. The...
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The idea of identifying structural parameters via heteroskedasticity is explored in the context of binary choice models with an endogenous regressor. Sufficient conditions for parameter identification are derived for probit models without relying on instruments or additional restrictions. The...
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