Neoclassical econometries: The kernel (Q1098537)

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    Neoclassical econometries: The kernel (English)
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    The paper considers the problem of determining the parameters in static equality-constrained neoclassical models frequently encountered in economic analysis. These include the utility-maximizing household, subject to income and time constraints; and the profit-maximizing firm, subject to a given technology. The approach applies equally to the traditional (regression-based) stochastic econometric model (with additive normally distributed errors) or to a deterministic analog, where the ``distance'' between the actual data and model solutions for the agents' decisions is minimized. Conventional econometric practice is extended in that closed-form, analytic solutions for the decision functions are not required; and essentially arbitrary configurations of available data are permitted. The computer is employed to jointly: (1) solve the agents' optimization problems, (2) impute missing data, and (3) determine whether there is sufficient information in the available data set to uniquely calibrate or estimate the model's parameters.
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    regression-based stochastic models
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    deterministic models
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    static equality-constrained neoclassical models
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    utility-maximizing household
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    profit-maximizing firm
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    additive normally distributed errors
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    optimization problems
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    missing data
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