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Under a sample selection or non-response problem where a response variable y is observed only when a condition δ=1 is met, the identified mean E(y|δ=1) is not equal to the desired mean E(y). But the monotonicity condition E(y|δ=1)≤E(y|δ=0) yields an informative bound...
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on health, and we pay close attention to the issue of panel attrition, given that there might be endogenous exits from …
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this setting, particularly if there is non-ignorable attrition. We examine these issues in the context of Tennessee … of dynamic treatment effects using a sequential difference in difference strategy that accounts for attrition due to … attrition due to observables and selection due to unobservables is crucial and necessary with data from Project STAR …
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We study participation and relative earnings in the formal, informal, and self-employed sectors in Bolivia. We estimate quantile earnings equations corrected for self-selectivity to address potential biases in the estimates of relative earnings gaps due to the endogeneity of sector...
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In this paper, we use quantile regression methods to analyze the gender gap in the Netherlands. Specifically, we use data from the 1992 wave of the OSA Labour Survey Panel to decompose the difference between the distributions of wages for males and females who are employed full-time. The...
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Abstract This paper contends that the regime selection probability can provide an “empirically justifiable†alternative to the GL index as a measurement of intra-industry trade. The regime selection probability is an average of sample selection probability that each trade flow data...
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