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| Author: | Sims, C. A. |
| Title: | Using likelihood perspective to sharpen econometric discourse: Three examples |
| Journal: | Journal of Econometrics
2000 : APR, VOL. 95:2, p. 443-462 |
| Index terms: | ECONOMETRICS STATISTICAL METHODS BAYESIAN STATISTICS REGRESSION ANALYSIS PANEL DATA |
| Freeterms: | TREND KERNEL REGRESSION SPLINE |
| Language: | eng |
| Abstract: | This study discusses a number of areas of inference where dissatisfaction by applied workers with the prescriptions of econometric high theory is strong and where a likelihood approach diverges strongly from the mainstream approach in its practical prescriptions. In these areas a likelihood perspective leads to more useful and objective reporting of results and characterization of uncertainty. |
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