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This paper provides an econometric framework for analyzing simple contracts where an agent chooses between a fixed-price option and a cost-reimbursement option provided by a principal in each contracting period during possibly multiple periods. First, we propose a consistent procedure for...
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This paper considers identification and estimation of a general model for online price competition. We show that when the number of competing firms is unknown, the underlying parameters of the model can still be identified and estimated employing recently developed results on measurement errors....
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We study dynamic discrete choice models without assuming rational expectations. Agents' beliefs about state transitions are subjective, unknown, and may differ from their objective counterparts. We show that agents' preferences and subjective beliefs are identified in both finite and infinite...
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This paper provides a framework for estimating intergenerational mobility elasticities (IGE) of children's income with respect to parental income. We allow the IGEs to be heterogeneous, by leaving the relationship of parental and child incomes unspecified, while acknowledging and addressing the...
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This paper considers identification and estimation of a general model for online price competition. We show that when the number of competing firms is unknown, the underlying parameters of the model can still be identified and estimated employing recently developed results on measurement error....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008727358
It is widely admitted that the inverse problem of estimating the distribution of a latent variable X* from an observed sample of X, a contaminated measurement of X*, is ill-posed. This paper shows that measurement error models for self-reporting data are well-posed, assuming the probability of...
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It is widely admitted that the inverse problem of estimating the distribution of a latent variable X* from an observed sample of X, a contaminated measurement of X*, is ill-posed. This paper shows that a property of self-reporting errors, observed from validation studies, is that the probability...
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