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Many econometric analyses include dependent variables constrained to the interval between zero and 1 Under such conditions, simple regression procedures break down Several alternative stochastic models which avoid this problem can be defined depending on the assumed error structure Two...
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In this chapter we show that all the known estimators of the coefficients of econometric models are inconsistent if their coefficients and error terms are not unique. In their stead, we present models having unique coefficients and error terms, with specific applicability to the analyses of...
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As every econometrician knows, in a regression with one regressor, the dependent and explanatory variables may be spuriously correlated if they may have been affected by some third variable, a common cause. In a highly regarded article, Granger and Newbold (1974) were not concerned with this...
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