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In this paper we perform inference on the effect of a treatment on survival times in studies where the treatment assignment is not randomized and the assignment time is not known in advance. Two such studies are discussed: a heart transplant program and a study of Swedish unemployed eligible for...
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We evaluate the effects of college choice on earnings using Swedish register databases. This case study is used to motivate the introduction of a novel procedure to analyse the sensitivity of such an observational study to the assumption made that there are no unobserved confounders - variables...
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The purpose of this paper is to show how the stability properties of non-linear dynamic models may be characterized and studied, where the degree of stability is defined by the effects of exogenous shocks on the evolution of the observed stochastic system. This type of stability concept is...
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The purpose of this paper is to show how the stability properties of non-linear dynamic models may be characterized and studied, where the degree of stability is defined by the effects of exogenous shocks on the evolution of the observed stochastic system. This type of stability concept is...
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"Do countries that do not participate in the Economic and Monetary Union, EMU, have currencies that are less stable, and therefore more sensitive to shocks to the economy, than countries that participate in the EMU? Does a membership in the European Union, EU, make any difference for countries...
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Polynomial autoregressions are usually considered to be unrealistic models for time series. However, this paper shows that they can successfully be used when the purpose of the time series study is to provide forecasts. A projection scheme inspired from projection pursuit regression and...
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In this paper a comparative study of the regime shift in inflation policies in New Zealand and Sweden is performed. A nonparametric regression method is used to decompose the inflation time series into three components of variation: a long-term trend, a medium-term (cyclical and transient...
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Observational studies in which the effect of a nonrandomized treatment on an outcome of interest is estimated are common in domains such as labour economics and epidemiology. Such studies often rely on an assumption of unconfounded treatment when controlling for a given set of observed...
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