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Ivar Ekeland, James Heckman and Lars Nesheim
This paper considers the identification and estimation of hedonic models.
Hidehiko Ichimura and Christopher Taber
The goal of this paper is to use a semiparametric reduced form model to estimate the effects of various tuition subsidies.
Steve Bond and Frank Windmeijer
In this paper we explore a new approach to estimation for autoregressive panel data models, based on projecting the unobserved individual effects on the vector of observations on the lagged dependent variable.
A statistical problem that arises in several elds is that of estimating the features of an
Conditions are derived under which there is local nonparametric identification of derivatives of structural equations in nonlinear triangular simultaneous equations systems.
This paper considers the nonparametric and semiparametric methods for estimating regression models with continuous endogenous regressors.
We investigate the performance of a class of semiparametric estimators of the treatment effect via asymptotic expansions.
An exogenous impact function is defined as the derivative of a structural function with respect to an endogenous variable, other variables, including unobservable variables held fixed.
The impact of covariate measurement error on quantile regression functions is investigated using a small variance approximation
This paper develops and implements semiparametric methods for estimating binary response (binary choice) models withcontinuous endogenous
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