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This paper analyses the career progression of skilled and unskilled workers, with a focus on how careers are affected by economic downturns and whether formal skills, acquired early on, can shield workers from the effect of recessions.
In this paper we specify and use a new duration model to study joint retirement in married couples using the Health and Retirement Study.
Nicolas Jacquemet and Jean-Marc Robin
We extend the search-matching model of the marriage market of Shimer and Smith (200) to allow for labour supply and home production.
Jeremy Fox and Natalia Lazzati
We study nonparametric identification of single-agent discrete choice models for bundles and binary games of complete information.
Amit Gandhi, Zhentong Lu and Xiaoxia Shi
In this paper we introduce a new approach to estimating a differentiated product demand system that allows for error in market shares as measures of choice probabilities.
Lena Korber, Oliver Linton and Michael Vogt
This paper develops methodology for semiparametric panel data models in a setting where both the time series and the cross section are large.
Federico Bugni, Ivan Canay and Xiaoxia Shi
This paper studies the problem of specification testing in partially indentified models defined by a finite number of moment equalities and inequalities (i.e., (in)equalities).
Victor Chernozhukov, Emre Kocatulum and Konrad Menzel
This paper considers the problem of inference on a class of sets describing a collection of admissible models as solutions to a single smooth inequality.
Victor Chernozhukov, Denis Chetverikov and Kengo Kato
This paper derives a central limit theorem for the maximum of a sum of high dimensional random vectors.
Victor Chernozhukov, Denis Chetverikov and Kengo Kato
This paper develops a new direct approach to approximating suprema of general empirical processes by a sequence of suprema of Gaussian processes, without taking the route of approximating empirical processes themselves in the sup-norm.
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