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Gini index is a widely used measure of economic inequality. This article develops a theory and methodology for constructing a confidence interval for Gini index with a specified confidence coefficient and a specified width without assuming any specific distribution of the data. Fixed sample size...
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The Heckman sample selection model relies on the assumption of normal and homoskedastic disturbances. However, before considering more general, alternative semiparametric models that do not need the normality assumption, it seems useful to test this assumption. Following Meijer and Wansbeek...
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characteristics of the sampling distributions and when this ridge estimator performs better than two-stage least squares. An empirical …
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We examine the performance of asymptotic inference as well as bootstrap tests for the Alphabeta and Kobus-Miłoś family of inequality indices for ordered response data. We use Monte Carlo experiments to compare the empirical size and statistical power of asymptotic inference and the Studentized...
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model. This sensitivity analysis is based on a derivation of the sampling distribution of the OLS parameter estimator …
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Most empirical work in the social sciences is based on observational data that are often both incomplete, and therefore unrepresentative of the population of interest, and affected by measurement errors. These problems are very well known in the literature and ad hoc procedures for parametric...
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We propose a new method to implement the Business Time Sampling (BTS) scheme for high-frequency financial data. We … estimates using our proposed sampling strategy provide smaller root mean-squared error. …
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method that exploits the advantages of response-based sampling schemes in the context of binary response models with a sample … into account the sampling design. In a simulation study, we found that, for the outcome equation, the results obtained with …
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Misclassification of a binary response variable and nonrandom sample selection are data issues frequently encountered by empirical researchers. For cases in which both issues feature simultaneously in a data set, we formulate a sample selection model for a misclassified binary outcome in which...
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Credible Granger-causality analysis appears to require post-sample inference, as it is well-known that in-sample fit can be a poor guide to actual forecasting effectiveness. However, post-sample model testing requires an often-consequential a priori partitioning of the data into an "in-sample"...
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