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Maximum Likelihood Estimation Of Misspecified Models Twenty Years Later 1 T Fomby R Carter Hill Editors

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Maximum Likelihood Estimation Of Misspecified Models Twenty Years Later 1 T Fomby R Carter Hill Editors
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Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.83 MB
Pages: 257
Author: T. Fomby & R. Carter Hill (Editors)
ISBN: 9780762310753, 0762310758
Language: English
Year: 2003
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Maximum Likelihood Estimation Of Misspecified Models Twenty Years Later 1 T Fomby R Carter Hill Editors by T. Fomby & R. Carter Hill (editors) 9780762310753, 0762310758 instant download after payment.

This volume is the result of an Advances in Econometrics conference held in November of 2002 at Louisiana State University in recognition of Halbert White's pioneering work published in Econometrica in 1980 and 1982 on robust variance-covariance estimation and quasi-maximum likelihood estimation. It contains 11 papers on a range of related topics including the estimation of possibly misspecified error component and fixed effects panel models, estimation and inference in possibly misspecified quantile regression models, quasi-maximum likelihood estimation of linear regression models with bounded and symmetric errors and quasi-maximum likelihood estimation of models with parameter dependencies between the mean vector and error variance-covariance matrix. Other topics include GMM, HAC, Heckit, asymmetric GARCH, Cross-Entropy, and multivariate deterministic trend estimation and testing under various possible misspecifications.

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