Thomas M. Stoker

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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Set identification and sensitivity analysis with Tobin regressors
Quantitative Economics
2011-02-04Paper
Nonparametric testing of an exclusion restriction
 
2007-10-09Paper
Tailor-made tests for goodness of fit to semiparametric hypotheses
The Annals of Statistics
2006-08-03Paper
Goodness-of-fit tests for kernel regression with an application to option implied volatilities
Journal of Econometrics
2002-03-14Paper
Optimal bandwidth choice for density-weighted averages
Journal of Econometrics
1997-06-22Paper
Smoothing bias in the measurement of marginal effects
Journal of Econometrics
1996-08-21Paper
Smoothing Bias in Density Derivative Estimation
 
1994-02-02Paper
Efficiency of Weighted Average Derivative Estimators and Index Models
Econometrica
1994-01-06Paper
Investigating Smooth Multiple Regression by the Method of Average Derivatives
Journal of the American Statistical Association
1989-01-01Paper
Semiparametric Estimation of Index Coefficients
Econometrica
1989-01-01Paper
Tests of Additive Derivative Constraints
Review of Economic Studies
1989-01-01Paper
Consistent Estimation of Scaled Coefficients
Econometrica
1986-01-01Paper
Aggregation, Efficiency, and Cross-Section Regression
Econometrica
1986-01-01Paper
The estimation of complete aggregation structures
Journal of Econometrics
1985-01-01Paper
Aggregation, Structural Change, and Cross-Section Estimation
 
1985-01-01Paper
Completeness, Distribution Restrictions, and the Form of Aggregate Functions
Econometrica
1984-01-01Paper
Exact aggregation and generalized Slutsky conditions
Journal of Economic Theory
1984-01-01Paper
The Use of Cross-Section Data to Characterize Macro Functions
 
1982-01-01Paper


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