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Estimation of the derivative of the log density, or score, function is central to much of recent work on adaptive estimation of econometric models. Most existing score function estimation methods approach the problem by differentiating the logarithm of an estimated density function, such as the...
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Two classes of quantile regression estimation methods for the recursive structural equation models of Chesher (2003) are investigated. A class of weighted average derivative estimators based directly on the identification strategy of Chesher is contrasted with a new control variate estimation...
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Wider participation in stockholding is often presumed to reduce wealth inequality. We measure and decompose changes in US wealth inequality between 1989 and 2001, a period of considerable spread of equity culture. Inequality in equity wealth is found to be important for net wealth inequality,...
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Several recent studies have addressed household participation in the stock market, but relatively few have focused on household stock trading behavior. Household trading is important for the stock market, as households own more than 40% of the NYSE capitalization directly and can also influence...
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Wider participation in stockholding is often presumed to reduce wealth inequality. We measure and decompose changes in US wealth inequality between 1989 and 2001, a period of considerable spread of equity culture. Inequality in equity wealth is found to be important for net wealth inequality,...
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The idea of using estimating functions goes a long way back, at least to Karl Pearson's introduction to the method of moments in 1894. It is now a very active area of research in the statistics literature. One aim of this chapter is to provide an account of the developments relating to the...
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Rao's (1948) seminal paper introduced a fundamental principle of testing based on the score function and the score test has local optimal properties. When the assumed model is misspecified, it is well known that Rao's score (RS) test loses its optimality. A model could be misspecified in a...
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We show that exact computation of the censored least absolute deviations (CLAD) estimator proposed by Powell (1984) may be achieved by formulating the estimator as a linear Mixed Integer Programming (MIP) problem with disjunctive constraints. We apply our approach to three previously studied...
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A new tabu search algorithm is proposed for the maximum score estimator computation, where the focus is on large sample size and/or large number of parameters. The proposed algorithm shares the same solution representation with the Hyperplanes Intersection Simulated Annealing (HISA) previously...
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