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quantify linear and nonlinear Granger causalities. We first show how to write the causality measures in terms of copula …
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In this paper, we consider estimation of the identified set when the number of moment inequalities is large relative to sample size, possibly infinite. Many applications in the recent literature on partially identified problems have this feature, including dynamic games, set-identified IV...
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We propose a modified local-Whittle estimator of the memory parameter of a long memory time series process which has good properties under an almost complete collection of contamination processes that have been discussed in the literature, mostly separately. These contaminations include...
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This paper studies the identification and estimation of a static binary decision game of incomplete information. We make no parametric assumptions on the joint distribution of private signals and allow them to be correlated. We show that the parameters of interest can be point-identified subject...
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present an integer programming approach, which is particularly attractive in view of empirical analysis. We demonstrate the …
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nonlinear relationships between economic growth, initial income level and capital accumulation. …
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This paper proposes empirical likelihood based inference methods for causal effects identified from regression discontinuity designs. We consider both the sharp and fuzzy regression discontinuity designs and treat the regression functions as nonparametric. The proposed inference procedures do...
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We develop a nonparametric test to check whether a process can be represented by a stochastic differential equation driven only by a Brownian motion. Our testing procedure utilizes the infinitesimal operator-based martingale characterization combined with a generalized spectral approach. Such a...
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American option prices. We use dynamic programming to make explicit the nonlinear restrictions on the Euclidean and functional …
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This paper presents a new estimator for the mixed proportional hazard model that allows for a nonparametric baseline hazard and time-varying regressors. In particular, this paper allows for discrete measurement of the durations as happens often in practice. The integrated baseline hazard and all...
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