This volume is a collection of methodological developments and applications of simulation-based methods that were presented at a workshop at Louisiana State University in November, 2009. The first two papers are extensions of the GHK simulator: one reconsiders the computation of the probabilities in
[Advances in Econometrics] Maximum Simulated Likelihood Methods and Applications Volume 26 || Estimating a Fractional Response Model with a count endogenous regressor and an application to female labor supply
โ Scribed by Greene, William; Carter Hill, R.
- Book ID
- 124075082
- Publisher
- Emerald Group Publishing Limited
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 294 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Volume
- 10.1108/S0731-9053(2010)26
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0857241508
- ISSN
- 0731-9053
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โฆ Synopsis
This volume is a collection of methodological developments and applications of simulation-based methods that were presented at a workshop at Louisiana State University in November, 2009. The first two papers are extensions of the GHK simulator: one reconsiders the computation of the probabilities in a discrete choice model while another example uses an adaptive version of sparse-grids integration (SGI) instead of simulation. Two studies are focused specifically on the methodology: the first compares the performance of the maximum-simulated likelihood (MSL) approach with a proposed composite marginal likelihood (CML) approach in multivariate ordered-response situations, while the second examines methods of testing for the presence of heterogeneity in the heterogeneity model. Further topics examined include: education savings accounts, parent contributions and education attainment; estimating the effect of exchange rate flexibility on financial account openness; estimating a fractional response model with a count endogenous regressor; and modelling and forecasting volatility in a bayesian approach.
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