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alternatives, or random effects for modeling unobserved heterogeneity. Therefore to test for IIA, the existence of unobserved …
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In this paper we develop a likelihood based approach for estimating the joint equilibrium parameter distribution in random coefficient-random utility models. Under this demand specification and a profit maximizing supply specification, the equilibrium distribution of prices and quantities has an...
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The negative effect of smoking during a pregnancy on a child's birth weight outcome has been a consistent finding in the economics literature on estimating birth weight production functions. An important result in the literature is that the negative effect of smoking on birth weight is generally...
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Since the beginning of this century, the normal distribution has played a central role in the mathematical finance literature. However, major drawbacks insight this assumption rely in the absence of closed form expressions for both its cumulative and probability density functions. Additionally,...
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modeling framework to examine this asymmetry question. In this paper we generalize the Elwood (1998) model by extending it to …
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The LLS stock market model (for a review see the book in Academic Press 2000: "Microscopic Simulation of Financial Markets; From Investor Behavior to Market Phenomena" by Levy, Levy and Solomon, ISBN: 0124458904) is a model of heterogeneous quasi-rational investors operating in a complex...
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The method of maximum likelihood is used to estimate a Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium business cycle model that combines elements of existing sticky-price and limited-participation specifications. Sticky prices are incorporated, following Rotemberg (1982), by assuming that...
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