Cheng Hsiao / Kimio Morimune / L. Powell (eds.)
Nonlinear Statistical Modeling
Herausgeber: Hsiao, Cheng; Powell, James L.; Morimune, Kimio
Cheng Hsiao / Kimio Morimune / L. Powell (eds.)
Nonlinear Statistical Modeling
Herausgeber: Hsiao, Cheng; Powell, James L.; Morimune, Kimio
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This collection brings together important contributions by leading econometricians on (i) parametric approaches to qualitative and sample selection models, (ii) nonparametric and semi-parametric approaches to qualitative and sample selection models, and (iii) nonlinear estimation of cross-sectional and time series models. The advances achieved here can have important bearing on the choice of methods and analytical techniques in applied research.
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This collection brings together important contributions by leading econometricians on (i) parametric approaches to qualitative and sample selection models, (ii) nonparametric and semi-parametric approaches to qualitative and sample selection models, and (iii) nonlinear estimation of cross-sectional and time series models. The advances achieved here can have important bearing on the choice of methods and analytical techniques in applied research.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 911g
- ISBN-13: 9780521662468
- ISBN-10: 052166246X
- Artikelnr.: 22133339
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 911g
- ISBN-13: 9780521662468
- ISBN-10: 052166246X
- Artikelnr.: 22133339
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Series Editor's preface; Editors' introduction; Contributors; 1. Local
instrumental variables James J. Heckman and Edward J. Vytlacil; 2.
Empirically relevant power comparisons for limited-dependent-variable
models Nathan E. Savin and Allan H. Würtz; 3. Simulation estimation of
Polychotomous-choice sample selection models Lung-fei Lee; 4. A new
approach to the attrition problem in longitudinal studies Keunkwan Ryu; 5.
Semiparametric estimation for left-censored duration models Fumihiro Goto;
6. Semiparametric estimation of censored selection models James L. Powell;
7. Studentization in Edgeworth expansions for estimates of semiparametric
index models Y. Nishiyama and P. M. Robinson; 8. Nonparametric
identification under response-based sampling Charles F. Manski; 9. On
selecting regression variables to maximize their significance Daniel
McFadden; 10. Using information on the moments of disturbances to increase
the efficiency of estimation Thomas E. MaCurdy; 11. Minimal conditions for
weak convergence of the sample standarized spectral distribution function
T. W. Anderson and Linfeng You; 12. Unit root tests for time series with a
structural break when the break point is known Helmut Lütkepohl, Christian
Müller and Pentti Saikkonen; 13. Power comparisons of the discontinuous
trend unit root tests Kimio Morimune and Mitsuru Nakagawa; 14. On
simultaneous switching autoregressive model Naoto Kunitomo and Seisho Sato;
15. Some econometrics of scarring Tony Lancaster; 16. A censored switching
regression approach to evaluating the effect of sunk costs and firm-level
disequilibrium on export performance Seung-Jae Yhee, J. B. Nugent and Cheng
Hsiao; Curriculum vitae of Takeshi Amemiya; Index.
instrumental variables James J. Heckman and Edward J. Vytlacil; 2.
Empirically relevant power comparisons for limited-dependent-variable
models Nathan E. Savin and Allan H. Würtz; 3. Simulation estimation of
Polychotomous-choice sample selection models Lung-fei Lee; 4. A new
approach to the attrition problem in longitudinal studies Keunkwan Ryu; 5.
Semiparametric estimation for left-censored duration models Fumihiro Goto;
6. Semiparametric estimation of censored selection models James L. Powell;
7. Studentization in Edgeworth expansions for estimates of semiparametric
index models Y. Nishiyama and P. M. Robinson; 8. Nonparametric
identification under response-based sampling Charles F. Manski; 9. On
selecting regression variables to maximize their significance Daniel
McFadden; 10. Using information on the moments of disturbances to increase
the efficiency of estimation Thomas E. MaCurdy; 11. Minimal conditions for
weak convergence of the sample standarized spectral distribution function
T. W. Anderson and Linfeng You; 12. Unit root tests for time series with a
structural break when the break point is known Helmut Lütkepohl, Christian
Müller and Pentti Saikkonen; 13. Power comparisons of the discontinuous
trend unit root tests Kimio Morimune and Mitsuru Nakagawa; 14. On
simultaneous switching autoregressive model Naoto Kunitomo and Seisho Sato;
15. Some econometrics of scarring Tony Lancaster; 16. A censored switching
regression approach to evaluating the effect of sunk costs and firm-level
disequilibrium on export performance Seung-Jae Yhee, J. B. Nugent and Cheng
Hsiao; Curriculum vitae of Takeshi Amemiya; Index.
Series Editor's preface; Editors' introduction; Contributors; 1. Local
instrumental variables James J. Heckman and Edward J. Vytlacil; 2.
Empirically relevant power comparisons for limited-dependent-variable
models Nathan E. Savin and Allan H. Würtz; 3. Simulation estimation of
Polychotomous-choice sample selection models Lung-fei Lee; 4. A new
approach to the attrition problem in longitudinal studies Keunkwan Ryu; 5.
Semiparametric estimation for left-censored duration models Fumihiro Goto;
6. Semiparametric estimation of censored selection models James L. Powell;
7. Studentization in Edgeworth expansions for estimates of semiparametric
index models Y. Nishiyama and P. M. Robinson; 8. Nonparametric
identification under response-based sampling Charles F. Manski; 9. On
selecting regression variables to maximize their significance Daniel
McFadden; 10. Using information on the moments of disturbances to increase
the efficiency of estimation Thomas E. MaCurdy; 11. Minimal conditions for
weak convergence of the sample standarized spectral distribution function
T. W. Anderson and Linfeng You; 12. Unit root tests for time series with a
structural break when the break point is known Helmut Lütkepohl, Christian
Müller and Pentti Saikkonen; 13. Power comparisons of the discontinuous
trend unit root tests Kimio Morimune and Mitsuru Nakagawa; 14. On
simultaneous switching autoregressive model Naoto Kunitomo and Seisho Sato;
15. Some econometrics of scarring Tony Lancaster; 16. A censored switching
regression approach to evaluating the effect of sunk costs and firm-level
disequilibrium on export performance Seung-Jae Yhee, J. B. Nugent and Cheng
Hsiao; Curriculum vitae of Takeshi Amemiya; Index.
instrumental variables James J. Heckman and Edward J. Vytlacil; 2.
Empirically relevant power comparisons for limited-dependent-variable
models Nathan E. Savin and Allan H. Würtz; 3. Simulation estimation of
Polychotomous-choice sample selection models Lung-fei Lee; 4. A new
approach to the attrition problem in longitudinal studies Keunkwan Ryu; 5.
Semiparametric estimation for left-censored duration models Fumihiro Goto;
6. Semiparametric estimation of censored selection models James L. Powell;
7. Studentization in Edgeworth expansions for estimates of semiparametric
index models Y. Nishiyama and P. M. Robinson; 8. Nonparametric
identification under response-based sampling Charles F. Manski; 9. On
selecting regression variables to maximize their significance Daniel
McFadden; 10. Using information on the moments of disturbances to increase
the efficiency of estimation Thomas E. MaCurdy; 11. Minimal conditions for
weak convergence of the sample standarized spectral distribution function
T. W. Anderson and Linfeng You; 12. Unit root tests for time series with a
structural break when the break point is known Helmut Lütkepohl, Christian
Müller and Pentti Saikkonen; 13. Power comparisons of the discontinuous
trend unit root tests Kimio Morimune and Mitsuru Nakagawa; 14. On
simultaneous switching autoregressive model Naoto Kunitomo and Seisho Sato;
15. Some econometrics of scarring Tony Lancaster; 16. A censored switching
regression approach to evaluating the effect of sunk costs and firm-level
disequilibrium on export performance Seung-Jae Yhee, J. B. Nugent and Cheng
Hsiao; Curriculum vitae of Takeshi Amemiya; Index.







