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The price of a single-family house can be viewed as the bundle of the land price, and the replacement/construction cost of the structure, adjusted for depreciation. Given the difficulty in obtaining accurate estimates of each of the elements, previous researches estimate land price as the...
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This article shows that, under some common assumptions, the pointwise synthetic control estimator would be unbiased if the outcome variable follows an autoregressive process. However, if such autoregressive process is nonstationary, then the variance of the pointwise estimator would be sensitive...
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We describe econometric techniques to treat spatial autocorrelation in multiequation cross-section models. The cross-section approaches discussed here are heavily based on the spatial GMM procedure, proposed by Conley (1999). An extension for fullinformation instrumental variable models is...
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This paper uses a harmonized dataset of annual nightlight to predict district-level GDP for the 64 districts of Bangladesh over the period 1992-2020. The premise of the paper originates from the work of Henderson et al. (2012), who assert that a simple constant elasticity relationship...
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In this paper we outline (i) why sigma-convergence may not accompany beta-convergence, (ii) discuss evidence of beta-convergence in the U.S., and (iii) use U.S. county-level data containing over 3,000 cross-sectional observations to demonstrate that sigma-convergence has not occurred at the...
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