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Some Recent Developments in Microeconometrics - A Survey

Heinz König and Michael Lechner

Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (SJES), 1994, vol. 130, issue III, 299-331

Abstract: This paper summarizes some recent developments in microeconometrics with respect to methods for estimation and inference in non-linear models based on cross-section and panel data. In particular we discuss recent progress in estimation with conditional moment restrictions, simulation methods, semiparametric methods, as well as specification tests. We use the cross-section and panel binary probit model to illustrate the application of some of the theoretical results.

Date: 1994
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