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This paper considers computation of fitted values and marginal effects in the Box-Cox regression model. Two methods, 1 the “smearing” technique suggested by Duan (see Ref. [10]) and 2 direct numerical integration, are examined and compared with the “naive” method often used in econometrics.
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A rank estimator proposed by Aragón and Quiróz (1995) for the linear regression model with current-status data is shown to be -consistent and asymptotically normal. Monte Carlo simulations investigate the performance of the estimator and the proposed covariance matrix estimator.
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This paper shows that the bootstrap does not consistently estimate the asymptotic distribution of the maximum score estimator. The theory developed also applies to other estimators within a cube-root convergence class. For some single-parameter estimators in this class, the results suggest a...
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This paper re-examines Adda and Cornaglia's (2006) evidence on the compensatory behavior of smokers who, in face of higher taxes, are found to reduce their consumption of cigarettes while maintaining their cotinine--a biomarker for nicotine--levels constant. This comment examines the robustness...
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