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This paper is concerned with identification of a competing risks model with unknown transformations of latent failure … paper provides an identification result on the joint survivor function of the latent failure times conditional on covariates. …
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We study identification in static, simultaneous move finite games of complete information, where the presence of … multiple Nash equilibria may lead to partial identification of the model parameters. The identification regions for these … identification region can be obtained as the set of minimizers of the distance from the conditional distribution of game's outcomes …
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identification of parameters of interest in this context. Calculations of asymptotic local power and Monte Carlo evidence indicate …
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This paper studies the identification of nonseparable models with continuous, endogenous regressors, also called …
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the true value that are sufficient for local identification. These results are applied to obtain new, primitive … identification conditions in several important models, including nonseparable quantile instrumental variable (IV) models, single …
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the use of instrumental variables and discuss conditions under which partial and point identification are obtained. We … update the identification results of Chernozhukov and Hansen (2005). We illustrate the modelling assumptions through …
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identification), but ignoring it can lead to misspecifications. The survey starts with a general characterisation of structural … guide to identification and estimation strategies, I discuss games of complete and incomplete information separately …
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Individual heterogeneity is an important source of variation in demand. Allowing for general heterogeneity is needed for correct welfare comparisons. We consider general heterogenous demand where preferences and linear budget sets are statistically independent. We find that the dimension of...
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