Monotonicity Conditions and Inequality Imputation for Sample-Selection and Non-Response Problems
Under a sample selection or non-response problem, where a response variable y is observed only when a condition δ = 1 is met, the identified mean E(y|δ = 1) is not equal to the desired mean E(y). But the monotonicity condition E(y|δ = 1) ≤ E(y|δ = 0) yields an informative bound E(y|δ = 1) ≤ E(y), wh...
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Main Author: | Lee, Myoung-jae |
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2007
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