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This paper investigates the intergenerational effects of education in Japan using a nonparametric bounds approach. The educational levels of parents are considered key factors in explaining children's educational success. Nevertheless, the literature has not reached consensus on the causal...
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We apply a partial identification analysis using comprehensive Norwegian register data to investigate the causal effect …
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little as one week of high frequency data at a time. The explanatory power of the high frequency principal components varies …
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activity is not distributed uniformly across the year. For the aim of predicting annual data, one may consider temporal … the inherent seasonal time deformation. We illustrate the procedure using weekly data for temporary staffing services …
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statistics developed in Satorra and Bentler (1988a,b). The theory is framed in the general context of multisample analysis of …
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Propensity score matching estimators have two advantages. One is that they overcome the curse of dimensionality of covariate matching, and the other is that they are nonparametric. However, the propensity score is usually unknown and needs to be estimated. If we estimate it nonparametrically, we...
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Currently available asymptotic results in the literature suggest that matching estimators have higher variance than reweighting estimators. The extant literature comparing the finite sample properties of matching to specific reweighting estimators, however, has concluded that reweighting...
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Propensity score matching estimators have two advantages. One is that they overcome the curse of dimensionality of covariate matching, and the other is that they are nonparametric. However, the propensity score is usually unknown and needs to be estimated. If we estimate it nonparametrically, we...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012784056
Quantile regression is an increasingly important empirical tool in economics and other sciences for analyzing the impact of a set of regressors on the conditional distribution of an outcome. Extremal quantile regression, or quantile regression applied to the tails, is of interest in many...
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