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1by Rouse, Cecilia Elena Published in Journal of business & economic statistics (01.04.1995)“...This article estimates the impact of community colleges on educational attainment. Community colleges give those who might not have otherwise attended college...”
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2by Imbens, Guido Klaauw, Wilbert Van Der Published in Journal of business & economic statistics (01.04.1995)“...In this article we investigate the effect of military service in the Netherlands on future earnings. Estimating the cost or benefit of military service is...”
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4“...Recent advances in establishing the nature and scope of estimators in econometrics have shed more light on the importance of instrumental variables. In this...”
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5by Conley, Timothy G Hansen, Christian B Rossi, Peter E Published in The review of economics and statistics (2012)“...Instrumental variable (IV) methods are widely used to identify causal effects in models with endogenous explanatory variables. Often the instrument exclusion...”
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6“...Instrumental variable (IV) methods are commonly used in accounting research (e.g., earnings management, corporate governance, executive compensation, and...”
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7“...We propose a new statistical instrument-free method to tackle the endogeneity problem. The proposed method models the joint distribution of the endogenous...”
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8“...Following an influential article by Angrist and Krueger (1992) on two-sample instrumental variables (TSIV) estimation, numerous empirical researchers have...”
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9by Lewbel, Arthur Published in Journal of business & economic statistics (01.01.2012)“...This article proposes a new method of obtaining identification in mismeasured regressor models, triangular systems, and simultaneous equation systems. The...”
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10Post-Selection and Post-Regularization Inference in Linear Models with Many Controls and Instrumentsby Victor Chernozhukov Christian Hansen Martin Spindler Published in The American economic review (01.05.2015)“...We consider estimation of and inference about coefficients on endogenous variables in a linear instrumental variables model where the number of instruments and...”
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11“...Energy poverty is a growing concern across many countries due to rising energy costs. Energy affordability is essential for households to be able to pay their...”
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13“...Dealing with endogenous regressors is a central challenge of applied research. The standard solution is to use instrumental variables that are assumed to be...”
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14“...We present a new jackknife estimator for instrumental variable inference with unknown heteroskedasticity. It weighs observations such that many-instruments...”
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15by Pradeep K. Chintagunta Shyam Gopinath Sriram Venkataraman Published in Marketing science (Providence, R.I.) (01.09.2010)“...Our objective in this paper is to measure the impact (valence, volume, and variance) of national online user reviews on designated market area (DMA)-level...”
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16“...Machines are increasingly doing “intelligent” things. Face recognition algorithms use a large dataset of photos labeled as having a face or not to estimate a...”
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17“...We estimate the effects of interstate highways on the growth of U.S. cities between 1983 and 2003. We find that a 10% increase in a city's initial stock of...”
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18by Gelbach, Jonah B Published in Journal of labor economics (01.04.2016)“...Authors often add covariates to a base model sequentially either to test a particular coefficient’s “robustness” or to account for the “effects” on this...”
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19by von Hinke, Stephanie Davey Smith, George Lawlor, Debbie A Propper, Carol Windmeijer, Frank Published in Journal of health economics (01.01.2016)“...The use of genetic markers as instrumental variables (IV) is receiving increasing attention from economists, statisticians, epidemiologists and social...”
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20“...This paper highlights several areas where graphical techniques can be harnessed to address the problem of measurement errors in causal inference. In...”