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We consider an additive model with second order interaction terms. It is shown how the components of this model can be estimated using marginal integration, and the asymptotic distribution of the estimators is derived. Moreover, two test statistics for testing the presence of interactions are...
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Optimal bandwidths for local polynomial regression usually involve functionals of the derivatives of the unknown regression function. In the multivariate case, estimates of these functionals are not readily available, primarily because estimating multivariate derivatives is complicated. In this...
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We propose marginal integration estimation and testing methods for the coefficients of varying coefficient multivariate regression model. Asymptotic distribution theory is developed for the estimation method which enjoys the same rate of convergence as univariate function estimation. For the...
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The importance of homogeneity as a restriction on functional forms has been well recognized in economic theory. Imposing additive separability is also quite popular since many economics models become easier to interpret and estimate when the explanatory variables are additively separable. In...
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Consider the regression y = f(x) + e ' where E (e | x) = 0 and the exact functional form of f is unknown, although we do know that it is homogeneous of known degree r. Using a local linear approach we examine two ways of nonparametrically estimating f: (i) a "direct" or "numeraire" approach, and...
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