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duration models, such as the accelerated failure time model, proportional hazard model, and mixed proportional hazard model …, can be viewed as transformation models. I allow the censoring of duration outcome to be arbitrarily correlated with …
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especially on classical, quantile, duration, and distribution regressions. Our procedures are general and accommodate both simple … institutions on the U.S. wage distribution. -- Policy effects ; counterfactual distribution ; quantile regression ; duration …
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including classical, quantile, duration, and distribution regressions. We illustrate the results with an empirical application … a tool for modeling the entire conditional distribution, encompassing duration/transformation regression, and …
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This paper considers identification of treatment effects on conditional transition probabilities. We show that even under random assignment only the instantaneous average treatment effect is point identified. Because treated and control units drop out at different rates, randomization only...
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This paper considers identification of treatment effects on conditional transition probabilities. We show that even under random assignment only the instantaneous average treatment effect is point identified. Because treated and control units drop out at different rates, randomization only...
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This paper studies nonparametric estimation of conditional moment models in which the residual functions could be nonsmooth with respect to the unknown functions of endogenous variables. It is a problem of nonparametric nonlinear instrumental variables (IV) estimation, and a difficult nonlinear...
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