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Figure B.1: Optimal ownership as a function of investment interrelatedness. Figure C.1: Marginal effects at low interrelatedness

Figure B.1: Optimal ownership as a function of investment interrelatedness. Figure C.1: Marginal effects at low interrelatedness

... The effects are an order of magnitude larger on the left; the vertical axis for these two variables was rescaled ...the marginal effects also accord better with the theory in the left panel of Figure ...

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On Marginal Effects in Semiparametric Censored Regression Models

On Marginal Effects in Semiparametric Censored Regression Models

... Chay, K. Y., and B. E. Honore (1998): “Estimation of Semiparametric Censored Regression Models: An Application to Changes in Black-White Earnings Inequality during the 1960s,” Journal of Human Resources, 33(1), ...

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Identification and estimation of marginal effects in nonlinear panel models

Identification and estimation of marginal effects in nonlinear panel models

... marginal effects. The restrictions of the linear programs for these effects generally cannot be satisfied for any β ∈ B n due to sampling variation in the estimated proba- bilities and/or ...

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Identification and estimation of marginal effects in nonlinear panel models

Identification and estimation of marginal effects in nonlinear panel models

... 11.3 Computation The quadratic problem (26) can be solved using computational techniques developed for finite mixture models such as the EM algorithm or vertex direction methods, see, e.g., Laird (1978), B¨ohning ...

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Marginal versus conditional causal effects

Marginal versus conditional causal effects

... The marginal causal effect is of interest in this context even in the presence of variables such as sex which are both confounders and effect modifiers, because any intervention on air pollution would inevitably ...

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Effects of marginal specifications on copula estimation

Effects of marginal specifications on copula estimation

... In the case of a multivariate analysis involving a mixture of both discrete and continuous margins, the practitioner would be unable to use a copula density or probability mass func- tion for estimation purposes. ...

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Marginal and Interaction Effects in Ordered Response Models

Marginal and Interaction Effects in Ordered Response Models

... Interaction Effects in Ordered Response Models Abstract In discrete choice models the marginal effects of a variable that is interacted with another variable and the interaction term differ from the ...

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Marginal and Interaction Effects in Ordered Response Models

Marginal and Interaction Effects in Ordered Response Models

... the marginal effect of 2 x (or x ) will be different from that of 3 x because the former also involves the 1 coefficient of the interaction ...the marginal effect and standard error of x (and 2 x ...

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Regression Discontinuity Marginal Threshold Treatment Effects

Regression Discontinuity Marginal Threshold Treatment Effects

... cient B of this term corresponds to the ...effect b, as nonparametrically inclusion of this term corresponds to local linear estimation vs ordinary kernel regression, which reduces biases associated with ...

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Simple Logit and Probit Marginal Effects in R

Simple Logit and Probit Marginal Effects in R

... the marginal effect for a each variable by using the estimated coefficient (corre- sponding to the inner-part of the chain rule) multiplied by the average value of all appropriately transformed predicted ...

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Regression Discontinuity Marginal Threshold Treatment Effects

Regression Discontinuity Marginal Threshold Treatment Effects

... but arbitrarily close to c, and then extrapolate the line an arbitrarily small distance to X D c C ", thereby identifying .c C "/, and hence identifying 0 .c/. This line and its extrapolation is approximate, but ...

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The Effects of 1993 EITC Expansion on Marginal Tax Rates

The Effects of 1993 EITC Expansion on Marginal Tax Rates

... In theory, these differential decreases in MTRs will result in differential changes in labor supply and wages. Recent studies of the incidence of the EITC use variation in tax rates due to the EITC expansion to identify ...

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Family Spillover Effects of Marginal Diagnoses: The Case of ADHD

Family Spillover Effects of Marginal Diagnoses: The Case of ADHD

... perpetuate marginal diagnoses across family members, thereby raising caseloads and health care costs, but without improving patient ...these marginal diagnosis ...

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FAMILY SPILLOVER EFFECTS OF MARGINAL DIAGNOSES: THE CASE OF ADHD

FAMILY SPILLOVER EFFECTS OF MARGINAL DIAGNOSES: THE CASE OF ADHD

... perpetuate marginal diagnoses across family members, thereby raising caseloads and health care costs, but without improving patient ...these marginal diagnosis ...

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The effects of marginal employment on subsequent labour market outcomes

The effects of marginal employment on subsequent labour market outcomes

... requirement. Marginal employment, on the other hand, allows the unemployed benefit recipient to earn extra income if they supply few hours, or earns a wage below the ...level b. By supplying a few hours h M ...

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The Effects of 1993 EITC Expansion on Marginal Tax Rates

The Effects of 1993 EITC Expansion on Marginal Tax Rates

... In theory, these differential decreases in MTRs will result in differential changes in labor supply and wages. Recent studies of the incidence of the EITC use variation in tax rates due to the EITC expansion to identify ...

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Estimating average marginal effects in nonseparable structural systems

Estimating average marginal effects in nonseparable structural systems

... average marginal e¤ect represented by the DR e¤ect ...average marginal e¤ects as well as root-n consistency and asymptotic normality for estimators of their weighted ...

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Marginal Employment Growth Effects In The South African Economy

Marginal Employment Growth Effects In The South African Economy

... 5. CONCLUSION This study indicates that economic growth generates employment growth over the long-run at a significant rate of about 0.28% for every 1% growth in real GDP. This suggests GDP growth is positively ...

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Standard errors of marginal effects in the heteroskedastic probit model

Standard errors of marginal effects in the heteroskedastic probit model

... as marginal effects. Marginal effects can be computed as a non-linear combination of the regres- sion ...the marginal effects needed for inference and hypothesis testing have to ...

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Adaptive estimation of marginal random-effects densities in linear mixed-effects models

Adaptive estimation of marginal random-effects densities in linear mixed-effects models

... Here, we modify the procedure and improve the upper bound. Moreover we prove oracle risk bounds for the adaptive estimators of f α and f β in presence of unknown noise. These results are difficult and new. We also derive ...

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