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Economics to Econometrics
ISBN: 978-1-4051-8033-7
Hardcover
332 pages
April 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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Introduction.

Charles F. Manski and Whitney Newey.

Nonparametic Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Conditional Moment Restriction Models.

Chunrong Ai.

Pairwise Difference Estimation with Nonparametric Control.

Andres Aradillas-Lopez, Bo E. Honore and James L. Powell.

The Pure Characteristics Demand Model.

Steven Berry and Ariel Pakes.

Improving Revealed Preference Bounds on Demand Responses.

Richard Blundell, Martin Browning and Ian Crawford.

Efficient Estimation of Semiparametric Models by Smoothed Maximum Likelihood.

Stephen R. Cosslett.

The Identification and Economic Content of Ordered Choice Models with Stochastic Cutoffs.

Flavio Cunha, James J. Heckman and Salvadore Navarro.

Using a Laplace Approximation to Estimate the Random Coefficients Logit Model by Nonlinear Least Squares.

Matthew C. Harding and Jerry Hausman.

Asymptotic Normality of a Nonparametric Instrumental Variables Estimator.

Joel L. Horowitz.

Discrete Choice Models with Multiple Unobserved Choice Characteristics.

Guido Imbens and Susan Athey.


Exploring the Usefulness of a Non-Random Holdout Sample for Model Validation: Welfare Effects on Female Behavior.

Michael P. Keane and Kenneth I. Wolpin.

Coherency of Structural Models Containing a Dummy Endogenous Variable.

Arthur Lewbel.

Partial Identification of Counterfactual Choice Probabilities.

Charles F. Manski.

Nonparametric Survey Response Errors.

Rosa L. Matzkin.

Nonparametric Discrete/Continuous Choice Models.

Whitney Newey.

Estimation with Censored Regressors: Basic Issues.

Roberto Rigobon and Thomas M. Stoker.

Vehicle Choice Behavior and the Declining Market Share of U.S. Automakers.

Kenneth E. Train and Clifford Winston