Quantreg.nonpar: an R package for performing nonparametric series quantile regression
Michael Lipsitz,
Alexandre Belloni,
Victor Chernozhukov and
Ivan Fernandez-Val ()
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Michael Lipsitz: Institute for Fiscal Studies
Alexandre Belloni: Institute for Fiscal Studies
No CWP29/17, CeMMAP working papers from Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice, Institute for Fiscal Studies
Abstract:
The R package quantreg.nonpar implements nonparametric quantile regression methods to estimate and make inference on partially linear quantile models. quantreg.nonpar obtains point estimates of the conditional quantile function and its derivatives based on series approximations to the nonparametric part of the model. It also provides pointwise and uniform confidence intervals over a region of covariate values and/or quantile indices for the same functions using analytical and resampling methods. This paper serves as an introduction to the package and displays basic functionality of the functions contained within.
Date: 2017-06-06
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Working Paper: Quantreg.nonpar: an R package for performing nonparametric series quantile regression (2017) 
Working Paper: quantreg.nonpar: An R Package for Performing Nonparametric Series Quantile Regression (2016) 
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