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The quantal response equilibrium (QRE) notion of Richard D. McKelvey and Thomas R. Palfrey (1995) has recently attracted considerable attention, due in part to its widely documented ability to rationalize observed behavior in games played by experimental subjects. However, even with strong a...
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This paper develops and estimates an equilibrium model of charter school entry and school choice. In the model, households choose among public, private, and charter schools, and a regulator authorizes charter entry and mandates charter exit. The model is estimated for Washington, D.C. According...
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Applied researchers often use tests based on contingency tables, especially in preliminary data analysis and diagnostic testing. We show that many such tests may be alternatively implemented by testing for coefficient restrictions in linear regression systems.
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We investigate the issue of implementation via individually rational ex-post budget-balanced Bayesian mechanisms. We show that all decision rules generating a nonnegative expected social surplus are implementable via such mechanisms if and only if the probability distribution of the agents' type...
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"We consider nonparametric identification in models of differentiated products markets, using only market level observables. On the demand side we consider a non-parametric random utility model nesting random coefficients discrete choice models widely used in applied work. We allow for...
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