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The following pages link to Analytical Small-Sample Distribution Theory in Econometrics: The Simultaneous-Equations Case (Q3313172):
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- Regularizing Double Machine Learning in Partially Linear Endogenous Models (Q115460) (← links)
- Approximating the distribution of the two-stage least squares estimator when the concentration parameter is small (Q280242) (← links)
- A note on estimating and testing exogenous variable coefficient estimators in simultaneous equation models (Q374948) (← links)
- On finite sample properties of alternative estimators of coefficients in a structural equation with many instruments (Q738046) (← links)
- The inadmissibility of the 2SLS estimator in linear structural equations (Q899851) (← links)
- DOA estimator performance assessment in the pre-asymptotic domain using the likelihood principle (Q985458) (← links)
- Posterior distributions in limited information analysis of the simultaneous equations model using the Jeffreys prior (Q1305651) (← links)
- Robust estimation in simultaneous equations models (Q1361644) (← links)
- Asymptotic probability concentrations and finite sample properties of modified LIML estimators for equations with more than two endogeneous variables (Q1584773) (← links)
- Further consequences of viewing LIML as an iterated Aitken estimator. (Q1586545) (← links)
- A note on the double \(k\)-class estimator in simultaneous equations. (Q1867713) (← links)
- Jeffreys prior analysis of the simultaneous equations model in the case with \(n+1\) endogenous variables. (Q1867741) (← links)
- Some consequences of model misspecification for \(t\) testing in a structural equation (Q1918161) (← links)
- A simple form for the inverse moments of non-central \(\chi ^ 2\) and F random variables and certain confluent hypergeometric functions (Q2266305) (← links)
- Estimation with overidentifying inequality moment conditions (Q2630123) (← links)
- The unconditional distributions of the OLS, TSLS and LIML estimators in a simple structural equations model (Q5860903) (← links)