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effects are similar to those derived in the paper. A small-scale Monte Carlo simulation exercise suggests that the RESET tests …
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effects are similar to those derived in the paper. A small-scale Monte Carlo simulation exercise suggests that the RESET tests …
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in that paper. A small scale Monte Carlo simulation exercise suggests that the RESET tests proposed by Papke and …
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effects are similar to those derived in the paper. A small-scale Monte Carlo simulation exercise suggests that the RESET tests …
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in that paper. A small scale Monte Carlo simulation exercise suggests that the RESET tests proposed by Papke and … ; fractional response models ; two-part models ; Monte Carlo simulation …
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simulation exercise is informative about the actual ranking of various estimators when applied to a particular problem. We …
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Currently there is little practical advice on which treatment effect estimator to use when trying to adjust for observable differences. A recent suggestion is to compare the performance of estimators in simulations that somehow mimic the empirical context. Two ways to run such "empirical Monte...
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Currently there is little practical advice on which treatment effect estimator to use when trying to adjust for observable differences. A recent suggestion is to compare the performance of estimators in simulations that somehow mimic the empirical context. Two ways to run such 'empirical Monte...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011916665
Currently there is little practical advice on which treatment effect estimator to use when trying to adjust for observable differences. A recent suggestion is to compare the performance of estimators in simulations that somehow mimic the empirical context. Two ways to run such 'empirical Monte...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012938144