The cemmap working paper series publishes papers expanding the frontiers of knowledge in microdata methods and practice. Martin Weidner is the editor of the working paper series.
We propose a test of the hypothesis of stochastic monotonicity. This hypothesis is of interest in… Continue reading.
This paper utilizes a Swedish alcohol policy experiment conducted in the late 1960s to identify the… Continue reading.
In this paper we introduce a new flexible mixed model for multinomial discrete choice where the… Continue reading.
Many empirical questions in economics and other social sciences depend on causal effects of programs or… Continue reading.
This paper gives identification and estimation results for marginal effects in nonlinear panel models. We find… Continue reading.
This paper reviews a range of the most popular policy evaluation methods in empirical microeconomics: social… Continue reading.
Parametric copulas are shown to be attractive devices for specifying quantile autoregressive models for nonlinear time-series…. Continue reading.
Data is reanalyzed from an important series of 19th century experiments conducted by C. S. Peirce… Continue reading.
We consider cross-sectional data that exhibit no spatial correlation, but are feared to be spatially dependent…. Continue reading.
Single equation instrumental variable models for discrete outcomes are shown to be set not point identifying… Continue reading.