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We develop inference tools in a semiparametric regression model with missing response data. A semiparametric regression imputation estimator, a marginal average estimator and a (marginal) propensity score weighted estimator are defined. All the estimators are proved to be asymptotically normal,...
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Empirical evidence has emerged of the possibility of fractional cointegration such that the gap, ß, between the integration order d of observable time series, and the integration order ? of cointegrating errors, is less than 0.5. This includes circumstances when observables are stationary or...
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Empirical evidence has emerged of the possibility of fractional cointegration such that thegap, ß, between the integration order d of observable time series, and the integrationorder ? of cointegrating errors, is less than 0.5. This includes circumstances whenobservables are stationary or...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005151145
We provide a proof of the consistency and asymptotic normality of the estimator suggested by Heckman (1990) for the intercept of a semiparametrically estimated sample selection model. The estimator is based on 'identification at infinity' which leads to non-standard convergence rate. Andrews and...
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