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Inference in Dynamic Discrete Choice Models With Serially orrelated Unobserved State Variables

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A Norets - Econometrica, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
This paper develops a method for inference in dynamic discrete choice models with serially
correlated unobserved state variables. Estimation of these models involves computing high-
dimensional integrals that are present in the solution to the dynamic program and in the ...
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[PDF] Heterogeneity in Income Processes

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A Norets… - 2010 - eea-esem.com
Abstract Macroeconomists are increasingly interested in heterogeneity in individuals'
preferences and in the income risk that they face. Previous empirical papers have focused
on only one or a few aspects of heterogeneity. In this paper, we estimate the entire joint ...
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Continuity and differentiability of expected value functions in dynamic discrete choice models

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A Norets - Quantitative economics, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
This paper explores the properties of expected value functions in dynamic discrete choice
models. The continuity with respect to state variables and parameters, and the
differentiability with respect to state variables are established under fairly general ...
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[PDF] Household Arrears in Ukraine: Microeconometric Evidence

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A Norets - Master's Thesis, Kiev-Mohyla Academy University, …, 2002 - kse.org.ua
Nonpayments have become a cultural phenomenon and a persistent disease in the
economies of Newly Independent States of the Former Soviet Union. In Ukraine, household
arrears for utilities and housing reached 3.5% of GDP in 2000 and continued to rise; the ...
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Victor Chernozhukov, Roberto Rigobon, and Thomas M. Stoker Set identification and sensitivity analysis with Tobin regressors............... 255

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