Distribution theory for the analysis of binary choice under uncertainty with nonparametric estimation of expectations (Q1209890)
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Distribution theory for the analysis of binary choice under uncertainty with nonparametric estimation of expectations (English)
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16 May 1993
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The paper deals with the estimator of preferences previously introduced by Manski, analyzing its asymptotic sampling behavior. \textit{C. F. Manski} [Nonparametric and semiparametric methods in econometrics and statistics. Proc. 5th Int. Symp., Econ. Theory Econ., Durham/NC (USA) 1988, 259-275 (1991; Zbl 0757.62018)] introduced a two-stage, semiparametric estimator applicable if expectations are fulfilled and are conditioned only on variables observed by the researcher. Manski's estimator leads to a consistent estimator of preference parameters if the population is sufficiently regular and if the expectations estimate is chosen appropriately. The present paper solves a further question referred to the influence that a nonparametric estimation of expectations has in the parametric estimation of preferences. After setting out the estimation problem and presenting the estimator, a theorem is proved showing that, given six assumptions, the preference estimate enjoys the classical asymptotic properties of \(\sqrt{N}\)- consistency, \(\sqrt{N}\)-asymptotic unbiasedness and asymptotic normality. According to my opinion this paper is an interesting new contribution to the asymptotic analysis of preferences estimation.
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asymptotic unbiasedness
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estimator of preferences
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asymptotic sampling behavior
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two-stage, semiparametric estimator
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consistent estimator
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estimation of expectations
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asymptotic normality
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