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Handbook of Econometrics
Handbooks in Economics Series
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592 p. · 19x23.3 cm · Hardback
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Handbook of Econometrics, Volume 7A, examines recent advances in foundational issues and "hot" topics within econometrics, such as inference for moment inequalities and estimation of high dimensional models. With its world-class editors and contributors, it succeeds in unifying leading studies of economic models, mathematical statistics and economic data. Our flourishing ability to address empirical problems in economics by using economic theory and statistical methods has driven the field of econometrics to unimaginable places. By designing methods of inference from data based on models of human choice behavior and social interactions, econometricians have created new subfields now sufficiently mature to require sophisticated literature summaries.
- Generalized instrumental variable models, methods, and applications
- Network data
- Estimation of large dimensional conditional factor models in finance
- Asymptotic analysis of statistical decision rules in econometrics
- Microeconometrics with partial identification
- Mismeasured and unobserved variables
Andrew Chesher and Adam M. Rosen
Bryan S. Graham
Patrick Gagliardini, Elisa Ossola, and Olivier Scaillet
Keisuke Hirano and Jack R. Porter
Francesca Molinari
Susanne M. Schennach
Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, and researchers worldwide working in econometrics.
- Presents a broader and more comprehensive view of this expanding field than any other handbook
- Emphasizes the connection between econometrics and economics
- Highlights current topics for which no good summaries exist