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# Three Ways of Thinking About Instrumental Variables | econometrics.blog
In this post we’ll examine a very simple instrumental variables model from three different perspectives: two familiar and one…
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This is from Divyakant Tahlyan
Add some other modeling techniques: count models, models that capture observed/unobserved user heterogeneity. Ordered models (e.g. ordered logit).
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Hello there!
Thanks for the plugin, I think it is promising for presenting stuff. However I found one critical thing not working and one big nuisance on my end:
1. page links do work, but somehow …
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It would be great to be able to use Econometrics.jl models in MLJ.
In particular, I would really like to see the Econometrics.jl multinomial logistic regression model available in MLJ.
cc: @Nosf…
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# Regressions with a Mis-measured, Binary Outcome | econometrics.blog
Many outcomes of interest in economics are binary. For example, we may want to learn how employment status \(Y^*\) varies with de…
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Dear Mr. Khlifi!
My name is Jordan Donkor and I am a student of the Quantitative Finance Matser's Program at the Vienna Universty of Economics and Business. In an Econometrics course we were assi…
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Are there any plans to re-release `spatialprobit` on CRAN? I'm asking because the package is currently included in the "Econometrics" task view on CRAN and the question came up, see: https://github.co…
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Hi @alexanderquispe , thanks for your work, the package looks great!
Would you be interested in a basic PR that sets up basic tests + a CI workflow against the R package by means of `rpy2`? This is…
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Package [fwildclusterboot](https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=fwildclusterboot) is currently listed in CRAN Task View [Econometrics](https://CRAN.R-project.org/view=Econometrics) but the package has a…
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With all the efforts spent by previous researchers, it seems there is no formal theory in sociology.
The political scientists are doing really well with formal theories these day, with the help of e…