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We propose a novel view of selection bias in longitudinal surveys. Such bias may arise from initial nonresponse in a … demography is used to show that an initial bias can "fade-away" in later panel waves, if the transition laws in the observed …
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We propose a new view of initial nonresponse bias in longitudinal surveys. Under certain conditions, an initial bias …. The theory is applied to a German survey on social benefit recipience. Minor deviations from assumptions are shown to have …
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This paper compares two single-equation approaches from the recent nowcast literature: Mixed-data sampling (MIDAS …
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enabling incorporation of neighboring structures and easy sampling schemes. Different sampling schemes are available and may be …
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knowledge domains. All of these findings suggest that overconfidence is a pervasive bias that permeates many aspects of people …
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We test the importance of social norms for market interactions associated with negative real-world externalities in a large-scale experiment with a heterogeneous population sample from Germany. The majority of experimental participants refuses to trade, thus behaving in a moral way. Our data...
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