CeMMAP working papers
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- CWP21/11: Bounding quantile demand functions using revealed preference inequalities

- Richard Blundell, Dennis Kristensen and Rosa Matzkin
- CWP20/11: Quantile regression with censoring and endogeneity

- Victor Chernozhukov, Ivan Fernandez-Val and Amanda Kowalski
- CWP19/11: Conditional quantile processes based on series or many regressors

- Alexandre Belloni, Victor Chernozhukov and Ivan Fernandez-Val
- CWP18/11: Is distance dying at last? Falling home bias in fixed effects models of patent citations

- Rachel Griffith, Sokbae (Simon) Lee and John van Reenen
- CWP17/11: Local identification of nonparametric and semiparametric models

- Xiaohong Chen, Victor Chernozhukov, Sokbae (Simon) Lee and Whitney Newey
- CWP16/11: Inference and decision for set identified parameters using posterior lower and upper probabilities

- Toru Kitagawa
- CWP15/11: On the role of time in nonseparable panel data models

- Stefan Hoderlein and Yuya Sasaki
- CWP14/11: Testing multivariate economic restrictions using quantiles: the example of Slutsky negative semidefiniteness

- Holger Dette, Stefan Hoderlein and Natalie Neumeyer
- CWP13/11: Set identified linear models

- Christian Bontemps, Thierry Magnac and Eric Maurin
- CWP12/11: Testing functional inequalities

- Sokbae (Simon) Lee, Kyungchui (Kevin) Song and Yoon-Jae Whang
- CWP11/11: Asymptotic theory for nonparametric regression with spatial data

- Peter Robinson
- CWP10/11: Nonparametric trending regression with cross-sectional dependence

- Peter Robinson
- CWP09/11: Inference on power law spatial trends

- Peter Robinson
- CWP08/11: Statistical inference on regression with spatial dependence

- Peter Robinson and Supachoke Thawornkaiwong
- CWP07/11: The long-term effects of in-work benefits in a life-cycle model for policy evaluation

- Richard Blundell, Monica Costa Dias, Costas Meghir and Jonathan Shaw
- CWP06/11: An instrumental variable model of multiple discrete choice

- Andrew Chesher, Adam Rosen and Konrad Smolinski
- CWP05/11: Does it matter who responded to the survey? Trends in the U.S. gender earnings gap revisited

- Jungmin Lee and Sokbae (Simon) Lee
- CWP04/11: Policy analysis with incredible certitude

- Charles Manski
- CWP03/11: High performance quadrature rules: how numerical integration affects a popular model of product differentiation

- Kenneth Judd and Benjamin Skrainka
- CWP02/11: Factor rotation with non-negativity constraints

- Stephen Pudney
- CWP01/11: Welfare analysis using nonseparable models

- Stefan Hoderlein and Anne Vanhems
- CWP40/10: Partial identification using random set theory

- Arie Beresteanu, Ilya Molchanov and Francesca Molinari
- CWP39/10: Maternal education, home environments and the development of children and adolescents

- Pedro Carneiro, Costas Meghir and Matthias Parey
- CWP38/10: A flying start? Long term consequences of maternal time investments in children during their first year of life

- Pedro Carneiro, Katrine Løken and Kjell G Salvanes
- CWP37/10: Sin taxes in differentiated product oligopoly: an application to the butter and margarine market

- Rachel Griffith, Lars Nesheim and Martin O'Connell
- CWP36/10: Testing for threshold effects in regression models

- Sokbae (Simon) Lee, Myung Hwan Seo and Youngki Shin
- CWP35/10: The matching method for treatment evaluation with selective participation and ineligibles

- Monica Costa Dias, Hidehiko Ichimura and Gerard van den Berg
- CWP34/10: A comparison of alternative approaches to sup-norm goodness of fit tests with estimated parameters

- Thomas Parker
- CWP33/10: Additive models for quantile regression: model selection and confidence bandaids

- Roger Koenker
- CWP32/10: A structural model of segregation in social networks

- Angelo Mele
- CWP31/10: Sparse models and methods for optimal instruments with an application to eminent domain

- Alexandre Belloni, D. Chen, Victor Chernozhukov and Christian Hansen
- CWP30/10: Reserve price effects in auctions: estimates from multiple RD designs

- Syngjoo Choi, Lars Nesheim and Imran Rasul
- CWP29/10: Estimating marginal returns to education

- Pedro Carneiro, James Heckman and Edward Vytlacil
- CWP28/10: Conditions for the existence of control functions in nonseparable simultaneous equations models

- Richard Blundell and Rosa Matzkin
- CWP27/10: Could education promote the Israeli-Palestinian peace process?

- Mayssun El-Attar
- CWP26/10: Quantile uncorrelation and instrumental regressions

- Tatiana V. Komarova, Thomas A. Severini and Elie Tamer
- CWP25/10: Sharp identification regions in models with convex moment predictions

- Arie Beresteanu, Ilya Molchanov and Francesca Molinari
- CWP24/10: Estimating households' willingness to pay

- Rachel Griffith and Lars Nesheim
- CWP23/10: The asymptotic variance of semi-parametric estimators with generated regressors

- Jinyong Hahn and Geert Ridder
- CWP22/10: Analyzing social experiments as implemented: evidence from the HighScope Perry Preschool Program

- James Heckman, Seong Hyeok Moon, Rodrigo Pinto, Peter Savelyev and Adam Yavitz
- CWP21/10: Alternative models for moment inequalities

- Ariel Pakes
- CWP20/10: Is it different for zeros? Discriminating between models for non-negative data with many zeros

- João Santos Silva, Silvana Tenreyro and Frank Windmeijer
- CWP19/10: Uniform confidence bands for functions estimated nonparametrically with instrumental variables

- Joel L. Horowitz and Sokbae (Simon) Lee
- CWP18/10: Optimal significance tests in simultaneous equation models

- Theodore W Anderson
- CWP17/10: How demanding is the revealed preference approach to demand

- Timothy Beatty and Ian Crawford
- CWP16/10: An empirical model for strategic network formation

- Nicholas Christakis, James Fowler, Guido Imbens and Karthik Kalyanaraman
- CWP15/10: Nonparametric learning rules from bandit experiments: the eyes have it!

- Yingyao Hu, Yutaka Kayaba and Matthew Shum
- CWP14/10: Nonparametric identification of accelerated failure time competing risks models

- Sokbae (Simon) Lee and Arthur Lewbel
- CWP13/10: Post-l1-penalized estimators in high-dimensional linear regression models

- Alexandre Belloni and Victor Chernozhukov
- CWP12/10: Perception and retrospection: the dynamic consistency of responses to survey questions on wellbeing

- Stephen Pudney
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