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Various methods have been used to overcome the point identification problem inherent in the linear age-period-cohort model. This paper presents a set-identification result for the model and then considers the use of the maximum-entropy principle as a vehicle for achieving point identification....
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Characteristics models have been found to be useful in many areas of economics. However,their empirical implementation tends to rely heavily on functional form assumptions. Inthis paper we develop a revealed preference approach to characteristics models. We derivethe necessary and sufficient...
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A well known problem with revealed preference methods is that when data are found to satisfy their restrictions it is hard to know whether this should be viewed as a triumph for economic theory, or a warning that these conditions are so undemanding that almost anything goes. This paper allows...
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