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"Statistical adequacy" is an important prerequisite for securing reliable inference in empirical modelling. This paper … argues for more emphasis on replication that specifically assesses whether the results reported in empirical studies are … diagnostic tests of misspecification. A replication plan is briefly outlined to illustrate what this would involve in practice in …
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"Statistical adequacy" is an important prerequisite for securing reliable inference in empirical modelling. This paper … argues for more emphasis on replication that specifically assesses whether the results reported in empirical studies are … diagnostic tests for misspecification. A replication plan is briefly outlined to illustrate what this would involve in practice …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011917266
"Statistical adequacy" is an important prerequisite for securing reliable inference in empirical modelling. This paper … argues for more emphasis on replication that specifically assesses whether the results reported in empirical studies are … diagnostic tests for misspecification. A replication plan is briefly outlined to illustrate what this would involve in practice …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011917552
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This article provides a succinct review of the arguments stressing the mutual relationship between institutions and economic performance, and a scholarly account of some of the most popular econometric strategies used to minimize reversed causality problems in impact estimation. Among the...
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This paper estimates the impact of elite school attendance on long- run outcomes including completed education, income and fertility. Our data consists of individuals born in the 1950s and educated in a UK dis- trict that assigned students to either elite or non-elite secondary schools. Using...
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This paper estimates the impact of elite school attendance on long-run outcomes including completed education, income and fertility. Our data consists of individuals born in the 1950s and educated in a UK district that assigned students to either elite or non-elite secondary schools. Using...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010434599
In econometrics some nonparametric instrumental regression models and nonparametric demand models with endogeneity lead to nonlinear integral equations with unknown integral kernels. We prove convergence rates of the risk for the iteratively regularized Newton method applied to these problems....
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This paper estimates the impact of elite school attendance on long- run outcomes including completed education, income and fertility. Our data consists of individuals born in the 1950s and educated in a UK dis- trict that assigned students to either elite or non-elite secondary schools. Using...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010335651
"rudimentary models" and models for "limited information inference", (ii) the distinction between exogeneity of variables and the …
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