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Clustering of auto supplier plants in the U.S.: GMM spatial logit for large samples [PDF]

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A linearized version of Pinkse and Slade’s (1998) spatial probit estimator is used to account for the tendency of auto supplier plants to cluster together. By reducing estimation to two steps – standard probit or logit followed by two-stage least squares
Dan McMillen, Thomas H. Klier
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Economic Returns to Education in France: OLS and Instrumental Variable Estimations

open access: yesLahore Journal of Economics
This article estimates the economic returns to schooling as well as analyzing other explanatory factors for the French labor market. It addresses the issue of endogeneity bias and proposes two new instruments for use in the instrumental variable two ...
Sajjad Haider Bhatti   +2 more
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2SLS with principal components: estimation of a nonlinear model of the Italian economy [PDF]

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The estimation method of Two Stage Least Squares (2SLS) with Principal Components (2SPC) is applied to a medium-sized nonlinear econometric model of the Italian Economy.Two stage least squares, 2SLS, principal components, econometric model, Italian ...
Bianchi, Carlo   +2 more
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Two-Sample Instrumental Variables Estimators [PDF]

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Following an influential article by Angrist and Krueger (1992) on two-sample instrumental variables (TSIV) estimation, numerous empirical researchers have applied a computationally convenient two-sample two-stage least squares (TS2SLS) variant of Angrist
Atsushi Inoue, Gary Solon
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Are Mental Health Insurance Mandates Effective? Evidence from Suicides [PDF]

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Many states have passed laws mandating insurance companies to provide or offer some form of mental health benefits. These laws presumably lower the price of obtaining mental health services for many adults, and as a result, might improve health outcomes.
Jonathan Klick, Sara Markowitz
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Two-stage least squares with clustered data

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Clustered data -- where units of observation are nested within higher-level groups, such as repeated measurements on users, or panel data of firms, industries, or geographic regions -- are ubiquitous in business research. When the objective is to estimate the causal effect of a potentially endogenous treatment, a common approach -- which we call the ...
Zhao, Anqi, Ding, Peng, Li, Fan
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