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Instructional dataset, N=5,634, pooled CS data Accompanying Econometric Analysis of Cross Section and Panel Data Jeffrey M. Wooldridge, MIT Press,(c) 2001. Datasets also accessible from http://courses.bus.msu.edu/econ/821/001/index.cfm?action=mat
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Instructional dataset, N=131, cross-sectional individual data on consumers Accompanying Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach, Jeffrey M. Wooldridge, South-Western College Publishing, (c) 2000 Datasets also accessible from http://wooldridge.swcollege.com.
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Instructional dataset, N=680, cross-sectional individual data on classes attended Accompanying Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach, Jeffrey M. Wooldridge, South-Western College Publishing, (c) 2000 and Jeffrey M. Wooldridge, Econometric Analysis of Cross Section and Panel Data, MIT...
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Instructional dataset, N=38, timeseries data on Puerto Rican minimum wage Accompanying Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach, Jeffrey M. Wooldridge, South-Western College Publishing, (c) 2000 Datasets also accessible from http://wooldridge.swcollege.com.
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Instructional dataset, N=2068, cross-sectional individual data on consumers Accompanying Econometric Analysis of Cross Section and Panel Data Jeffrey M. Wooldridge, MIT Press,(c) 2001. Datasets also accessible from http://courses.bus.msu.edu/econ/821/001/index.cfm?action=mat
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005027920
This paper develops an affine model of the term structure of interest rates in which bond yields are driven by observable and unobservable macroeconomic factors. It imposes restrictions to identify the effects of monetary policy and other structural disturbances on output, inflation, and...
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We propose a theory that explains why international trade can widen a wage gap between top income earners and others and cause job polarization. In the basic model, we consider two symmetric countries in which individuals with different abilities work either as knowledge workers, who develop...
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We develop a directed search model of relationship formation which can disentangle male and female preferences for types of partners and for different relationship terms using only a cross-section of observed matches. Individuals direct their search to a particular type of match on the basis of...
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Consider a nonseparable model Y=R(X,U) where Y and X are observed, while U is unobserved and conditionally independent of X. This paper provides the first nonparametric test of whether R takes the form of a transformation model, meaning that Y is monotonic in the sum of a function of X plus a...
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Assume individuals are treated if a latent variable, containing a continuous instrument, lies between two thresholds. We place no functional form restrictions on the latent errors. Here unconfoundedness does not hold and identification at infinity is not possible. Yet we still show nonparametric...
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