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This research contrasts three econometric alternatives for stochastic efficiency frontier analysis: order – inter-quantile – and inverse order regression under the assumption of truncated error term distribution, and replicated moment estimation. The demonstration departs from a simple...
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Effects From Observational Health Care Data Using Machine Learning Methods -- Econometrics of Networks with Machine Learning … -- Fairness in Machine Learning and Econometrics -- Graphical Models and their Interactions with Machine Learning in the Context …This book helps and promotes the use of machine learning tools and techniques in econometrics and explains how machine …
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This chapter describes the recently developed policy evaluation techniques. It focuses on discrete time stochastic models and on relating the policy evaluation methods to the geometric approach commonly used in theoretical continuous time models. The exposition centers on a number of specific...
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In their IZA Discussion Paper 10247, Johansson and Lee claim that the main result (Proposition 3) in Abbring and Van den Berg (2003b) does not hold. We show that their claim is incorrect. At a certain point within their line of reasoning, they make a rather basic error while transforming one...
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