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It is often desired to rank different populations according to the value of some feature of each population. For example, it may be desired to rank neighborhoods according to some measure of intergenerational mobility or countries according to some measure of academic achievement. These rankings...
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It is often desired to rank different populations according to the value of some feature of each population. For example, it may be desired to rank neighborhoods according to some measure of intergenerational mobility or countries according to some measure of academic achievement. These rankings...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012500502
It is often desired to rank different populations according to the value of some feature of each population. For example, it may be desired to rank neighborhoods according to some measure of intergenerational mobility or countries according to some measure of academic achievement. These rankings...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012180493
It is often desired to rank different populations according to the value of some feature of each population. For example, it may be desired to rank neighborhoods according to some measure of intergenerational mobility or countries according to some measure of academic achievement. These rankings...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013500955
This paper studies the nonparametric identification and estimation of voters' preferences when voters are ideological …
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estimation strategy is applicable to both parametric and nonparametric stochastic volatility models, and can handle both jumps …
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This paper asks which aspects of a structural Nonparametric Instrumental Variables Regression (NPIVR) can be identified …
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This paper studies the nonparametric identification and estimation of voters' preferences when voters are ideological …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010189045
It is common to rank different categories by means of preferences that are revealed through data on choices. A prominent example is the ranking of political candidates or parties using the estimated share of support each one receives in surveys or polls about political attitudes. Since these...
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- and nonparametric sample counterpart estimators in finite and large samples. Finally, we give an application of the …
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