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Analysis of Cardinal and Ordinal Assumptions in Conjoint Analysis [PDF]

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Of twenty-three agricultural economics conjoint analyses conducted between 1990 and 2001, seventeen used interval-rating scales, with estimation procedures varying widely. This study tests cardinality assumptions in conjoint analysis when interval-rating
Fields, Deacue   +2 more
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Efficient Probit Estimation with Partially Missing Covariates [PDF]

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A common approach to dealing with missing data is to estimate the model on the common subset of data, by necessity throwing away potentially useful data.
Conniffe, Denis, O'Neill, Donal
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Estimating Heterogeneous Take-up and Crowd-Out Responses to Marginal and Non-Marginal Medicaid Expansions [PDF]

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We use a linear probability model with interactions and a switching probit model (SPM) to estimate heterogeneous effects of Medicaid expansions on Medicaid take-up, private insurance coverage and crowd-out.
Ham, John C.   +2 more
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