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The integration of urban and rural areas in China in the new period is a transformation process of the social and economic structure jointly promoted by new urbanization and rural revitalization. Focusing on Northeast China from 2004 to 2019, this paper reveals the characteristics and types of...
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This paper makes several contributions to the literature on the important yet difficult problem of estimating functions nonparametrically using instrumental variables. First, we derive the minimax optimal sup-norm convergence rates for nonparametric instrumental variables (NPIV) estimation of...
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This paper makes several important contributions to the literature about nonparametric instrumental variables (NPIV) estimation and inference on a structural function h<sub>0</sub> and its functionals. First, we derive sup-norm convergence rates for computationally simple sieve NPIV (series 2SLS)...
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In complicated/nonlinear parametric models, it is generally hard to know whether the model parameters are point identified. We provide computationally attractive procedures to construct confidence sets (CSs) for identified sets of full parameters and of subvectors in models defined through a...
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We show that spline and wavelet series regression estimators for weakly dependent regressors attain the optimal uniform (i.e., sup-norm) convergence rate (n/log n)^{-p/(2p d)} of Stone (1982), where d is the number of regressors and p is the smoothness of the regression function. The optimal...
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This paper presents estimates of key preference parameters of the Epstein and Zin (1989, 1991) and Weil (1989) (EZW) recursive utility model, evaluates the model's ability to fit asset return data relative to other asset pricing models, and investigates the implications of such estimates for the...
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In complicated/nonlinear parametric models, it is generally hard to determine whether the model parameters are (globally) point identified. We provide computationally attractive procedures to construct confidence sets (CSs) for identified sets of parameters in econometric models defined through...
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In the unconditional moment restriction model of Hansen (1982), specification tests and more efficient estimators are both available whenever the number of moment restrictions exceeds the number of parameters of interest. We show a similar relationship between potential refutability of a model...
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Often researchers find parametric models restrictive and sensitive to deviations from the parametric specifications; semi-nonparametric models are more flexible and robust, but lead to other complications such as introducing infinite-dimensional parameter spaces that may not be compact and the...
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