<p>In many economic applications, the variate of interest is non-negative and its distribution is characterized by a mass-point at zero and a long right-tail. Many regression strategies have been proposed to deal with data of this type. Although there has been a long debate in the literature on the appropriateness of different models, formal statistical tests to choose between the competing specifications, or to assess the validity of the preferred model, are not often used in practice. In this paper we propose a novel and simple regression-based specification test that can be used to test these models against each other.</p>
Authors
Research Fellow University of Bristol
Joao Santos Silva Santos Silva
Silvana Tenreyro
Working Paper details
- DOI
- 10.1920/wp.cem.2010.2010
- Publisher
- IFS
Suggested citation
J, Santos Silva and S, Tenreyro and F, Windmeijer. (2010). Is it different for zeros? Discriminating between models for non-negative data with many zeros. London: IFS. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/it-different-zeros-discriminating-between-models-non-negative-data-many-zeros (accessed: 11 May 2024).
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