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This paper demonstrates that two classes of multiplicative bias correction (MBC) techniques, originally proposed for density estimation using symmetric second-order kernels by Terrell and Scott (1980) and Jones et al. (1995), can be applied to density estimation using the beta and modified...
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For the sample period of 1965-1992, Kortum and Lerner (2000) find that venture capital (VC) investments have a positive impact on patent count at industry level, and this impact is larger than that of R&D expenditures. We confirm that this positive impact continued to be present and became even...
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This paper proposes a fully modified version of the spectral matrix estimator (and the long-run variance estimator as a special case) proposed originally by Xiao and Linton [Journal of Time Series Analysis (2002) Vol. 23, pp. 215-250], and derives its asymptotic results. A striking feature of...
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This paper investigates how bandwidth choice rules in long-run variance estimation affect finite-sample performance of efficient estimators for cointegrating regression models. Monte Carlo results indicate that Hirukawa's (2010) bandwidth choice rule contributes bias reduction in the estimators.
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We propose a new methodology for estimating demand and cost functions of differentiated products models when demand and cost data are available. The method deals with the endogeneity of prices to demand shocks and the endogeneity of outputs to cost shocks by using cost data. We establish...
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