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We propose in this paper a likelihood-based framework forcointegration analysis in panels of a fixed number of vector errorcorrection models. Maximum likelihood estimators of thecointegrating vectors are constructed using iterated GeneralizedMethod of Moments estimators. Using these estimators...
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Estimation using simulation techniques may be very time consuming. Specification tests for structuralstability often require more than one of such computationally demanding estimators. Typically one for thesample, one for the post-sample and one for the combination of sample and post-sample is...
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created by Monte Carlo simulation to test, in a controlled environment, the effects of the different possible sources of bias … utilities is negative, then the bias in the MNL estimate is negative, whereas if the correlation is positive the bias is …
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largely due to a bias induced by the aggregation of skill types into broad categories. An assignment model is applied where … the bias. Estimation results for the United States show elasticities of complementarity to be underestimated by up to a …
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This paper introduces two easy to calculate estimators with desirable properties for theautoregressive parameter in dynamic panel data models. The estimators are (nearly) unbiased andperform satisfactorily even for small samples in either the time-series or cross-section dimension.
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of bias of (generalized) MMestimators tends to increase with the number of moment conditions exploited. Forvarious … feedbacks none of the techniques examined dominates. However, asimple bias corrected LS estimator which presupposes strict …
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We develop a general framework for measuring biases in expectation formation. The method is based on the insight that biases can be inferred from the response of forecast errors to past news. Empirically, biases are measured by flexibly estimating the impulse response function of forecast...
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