THIS PAPER DISCUSSES the bias that results from using nonrandomly selected samples to estimate beliavioral relationships as an ordinary specification bias that arises because of a missing data problem. In contrast to the usual analysis of... more
SUMMARY The propensity score is the conditional probability of assignment to a particular treatment given a vector of observed covariates. Both large and small sample theory show that adjustment for the scalar propensity score is... more
Estimation of the dynamic error components model is considered using two alternative linear estimators that are designed to improve the properties of the standard first-differenced GMM estimator. Both estimators require restrictions on... more
Right to Buy" (RTB), a large-scale natural experiment by which incumbent tenants in public housing could buy properties at heavily-subsidised prices, increased the homeownership rate in Britain by over 10 percentage points between 1980... more
The field now called Evolutionary Computation had a slow start. In the late 60s and early 70s a number of researchers in the USA and Germany applied the principles of Darwinian evolution, based on natural selection, for problem solving.... more
This paper proposes unit root tests for dynamic heterogeneous panels based on the mean of individual unit root statistics. In particular it proposes a standardized t-bar test statistic based on the (augmented) Dickey–Fuller statistics... more
This paper develops a new approach to the problem of testing the existence of a level relationship between a dependent variable and a set of regressors, when it is not known with certainty whether the underlying regressors are trend- or... more
We consider the problem of comparing complex hierarchical models in which the number of parameters is not clearly defined. Using an information theoretic argument we derive a measure p D for the effective number of parameters in a model... more
This book seeks to integrate research on cause and effect inference from cognitive science, econometrics, epidemiology, philosophy, and statistics+ It puts forward the work of its author, his collaborators, and others over the past two... more
We propose a test of the null hypothesis that an observable series is stationary around a deterministic trend. The series is expressed as the sum of deterministic trend, random walk, and stationary error, and the test is the LM test of... more
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The paper provides a survey of the work that has been done in financial econometrics in the past decade. It proceeds by first establishing a set of stylized facts that are characteristics of financial series and then by detailing the... more
Variable selection is fundamenta l to high-dimensiona l statistical modeling, including nonparametri c regression. Many approaches in use are stepwise selection procedures , which can be computationally expensive and ignore stochastic... more
The research program of the Center for Economic Studies produces a wide range of theoretical and empirical economic analyses which serve to improve the statistical programs of the U. S. Bureau of the Census. Many of these analyses take... more
Theoretical models predict that overcon dent investors trade excessively. We test this prediction by partitioning investors on gender. Psychological research demonstrates that, in areas such as nance, men are more overcon dent than women.... more
This paper disentangles the impact of schools and teachers in influencing achievement with special attention given to the potential problems of omitted or mismeasured variables and of student and school selection. Unique matched panel... more
A presentation of the Partial Least Squares approach to Structural Equation Modeling (or PLS Path Modeling) is given together with a discussion of its extensions. This approach is compared with the estimation of Structural Equation... more
Bereits im 19. Jahrhundert formulierte John S. Mill eine einfache aber unerlässliche Voraussetzung für kausale Beziehungen: "the cause has to precede the effect in time". Für eine aufgeklärte Wissenschaft war damit der Königsweg für die... more