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The bivariate probit model is frequently used for estimating the effect of an endogenous binary regressor (the "treatment") on a binary health outcome variable. This paper discusses simple modifications that maintain the probit assumption for the marginal distributions while introducing...
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The bivariate probit model is frequently used for estimating the eff ect of an endogenous binary regressor (the "treatment") on a binary health outcome variable. This paper discusses simple modifi cations that maintain the probit assumption for the marginal distributions while introducing...
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The bivariate probit model is frequently used for estimating the effect of an endogenous binary regressor (the treatment) on a binary health outcome variable. This paper discusses simple modifications that maintain the probit assumption for the marginal distributions while introducing non-normal...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010316864
application to public and private sector job satisfaction, and using data on male workers from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we …
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This paper proposes a Bayesian estimation framework for panel-data sets with binary dependent variables where a large …
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We propose four different GMM estimators that allow almost consistent estimation of the structural parameters of panel …
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The bivariate probit model is frequently used for estimating the effect of an endogenous binary regressor (the "treatment") on a binary health outcome variable. This paper discusses simple modifications that maintain the probit assumption for the marginal distributions while introducing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009321751
The bivariate probit model is frequently used for estimating the effect of an endogenous binary regressor on a binary outcome variable. This paper discusses simple modifications that maintain the probit assumption for the marginal distributions while introducing non-normal dependence among the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003900958