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For both deterministic or stochastic regressors, as well as parametric nonlinear or linear regression functions, we prove the weak consistency of the coefficient estimators for the Type I censored quantile regression model under different censoring mechanisms with censoring points depending on...
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Classical growth convergence regressions fail to account for various sources of heterogeneity and nonlinearity. While recent contributions are able to address either the one or the other, we present a simple two-step method to address both issues. Based on a slightly augmented version of a...
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Dhrymes (1994, Econometric Theory, 10, 254-285) demonstrates the arising identification and estimation problems in singular equation systems when the error vector obeys an autoregressive scheme, as an extension of restricted least squares. Unfortunately, his main theorem concerning the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010629456
A fully nonparametric analysis is applied to address the problems of nonlinearity and heterogeneity in classical growth regression models using original data from seminal contributions in this field. Nonparametric specification tests and in-sample goodness-of-fit measures, as well as...
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SUMMARY Semiparametric quantile regression is employed to flexibly estimate sales response for frequently purchased consumer goods. Using retail store‐level data, we compare the performance of models with and without monotonic smoothing for fit and prediction accuracy. We find that (a)...
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This article completes and simplifies earlier results on the derivation of best linear, or affine, unbiased estimates in the general Gauss-Markov model with a singular dispersion matrix and additional restrictions under very general conditions. We provide the class of all linear representations...
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The topic of this paper is the problem of a singular disturbance covariance matrix in (seemingly unrelated) systems of linear regression equations. This singularity is considered as being caused by exact linear restrictions on the endogenous variables, adding-up to a predetermined aggregate. It...
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This paper derives the asymptotic normality of the nonlinear quantile regression estimator with dependent errors. The required assumptions are weak, and it is neither assumed that the error process is stationary nor that it is mixing. In fact, the notion of weak dependence introduced in this...
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Dhrymes (1994, Econometric Theory, 10, 254-285) demonstrates the arising identification and estimation problems in singular equation systems when the error vector obeys an autoregressive scheme, as an extension of restricted least squares. Unfortunately, his main theorem concerning the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005121030
This paper addresses the combination of incomplete prior and sample information. In difference to the mixed estimation approach developed by H. Theil and A.S. Goldberger, dealing with prior knowledge of regression coefficients, we consider prior information on future observations of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008562937