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We study how estimators used to impute consumption in survey data are inconsistent due to measurement error in … consumption. Previous research suggests instrumenting consumption to overcome this problem. We show that, if additional regressors … are present, then instrumenting consumption may still produce inconsistent estimators due to the likely correlation …
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We study how estimators used to impute consumption in survey data are inconsistent due to measurement error in … consumption. Previous research suggests instrumenting consumption to overcome this problem. We show that, if additional regressors … are present in the estimation, then instrumenting consumption may still produce inconsistent estimators. This …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010861840
imputan datos de consumo desde CEX a PSID ; We study how estimators used to impute consumption in survey data are inconsistent … due to measurement error in consumption. Previous research suggests instrumenting consumption to overcome this problem. We … show that, if additional regressors are present, then instrumenting consumption may still produce inconsistent estimators …
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We study how estimators used to impute consumption in survey data are inconsistent due to measurement error in … consumption. Previous research suggests instrumenting consumption to overcome this problem. We show that, if additional regressors … are present, then instrumenting consumption may still produce inconsistent estimators due to the likely correlation …
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This paper examines the consequences of using self-reported measures of BMI when estimating the effect of BMI on income for women using both Irish and US data. We find that self-reported BMI is subject to substantial measurement error and that this error deviates from classical measurement...
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Researchers are often interested in the relationship between two variables, with no single data set containing both. A common strategy is to use proxies for the dependent variable that are common to two surveys to impute the dependent variable into the data set containing the independent...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012265314
Researchers are often interested in the relationship between two variables, with no single data set containing both. A common strategy is to use proxies for the dependent variable that are common to two surveys to impute the dependent variable into the data set containing the independent...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012265355
Researchers are often interested in the relationship between two variables, with no single data set containing both. A common strategy is to use proxies for the dependent variable that are common to two surveys to impute the dependent variable into the data set containing the independent...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012388798
Researchers are often interested in the relationship between two variables, with no single data set containing both. A common strategy is to use proxies for the dependent variable that are common to two surveys to impute the dependent variable into the data set containing the independent...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012253297