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We propose a computationally feasible inference method in finite games of complete information. Galichon and Henry (2011) and Beresteanu, Molchanov and Molinari (2011) show that such models are equivalent to a collection of moment inequalities that increases exponentially with the number of...
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We propose a computationally feasible inference method in finite games of complete information. Galichon and Henry (2011) and Beresteanu, Molchanov, and Molinari (2011) show that the empirical content in such models is characterized by a collection of moment inequalities whose number increases...
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The most common approach to estimating conditional quantile curves is to fit a curve, typically linear, pointwise for each quantile. Linear functional forms, coupled with pointwise fitting, are used for a number of reasons including parsimony of the resulting approximations and good...
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