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published in the Oxford Bulletin of Economics & Statistics.
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Important work by @dlmillimet.bsky.social and Marc Bellemare that should influence econometric practice.
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Important work by @dlmillimet.bsky.social and Marc Bellemare that should influence econometric practice.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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Which of these are relevant to applied problems — like choosing a policy governing treatment?
This is the jumping off point for this new short paper:
arxiv.org/abs/2507.14391
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(Also helps me justify never using random effects!)
Thanks to Marc Bellemare and @dlmillimet.bsky.social for writing it.
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Partial Identification of Binary Choice Models with Misreported Outcomes () This paper provides partial identification of various binary choice models
with misreported dependent variables. We propose two distinct approaches by
exploiting different instrumental variables respectively. In t