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Kajihara Kazumitsu Yamaura Yuichi Soga Masashi Furukawa Yasuto Morimoto Junko Nakamura Futoshi 《Urban Ecosystems》2016,19(1):523-534
Urban Ecosystems - Biodiversity conservation and restoration in cities is a global challenge for the 21st century. Unlike other common ecosystems, urban landscapes are predominantly covered by... 相似文献
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Econometric models with sample selection biases are widely used in various fields of economics, such as labor economics. The Maximum Likelihood Estimator (MLE) is seldom used to estimate models because of computational difficulty, while Heckman's two-step estimator is widely used to estimate these models. However, Heckman's two-step estimator sometimes performs poorly. In this paper, methods of calculating the MLE are analysed, and finite sample properties of the MLE and Heckman's two-step estimator are compared using Monte Carlo experiments and empirical examples. 相似文献
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Estimation of sample selection bias models 总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3
Econometric models with sample selection biases are widely used in various fields of economics, such as labor economics. The Maximum Likelihood Estimator (MLE) is seldom used to estimate models because of computational difficulty, while Heckman's two-step estimator is widely used to estimate these models. However, Heckman's two-step estimator sometimes performs poorly. In this paper, methods of calculating the MLE are analysed, and finite sample properties of the MLE and Heckman's two-step estimator are compared using Monte Carlo experiments and empirical examples. 相似文献
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The t-test of an individual coefficient is used widely in models of qualitative choice. However, it is well known that the t-test can yield misleading results when the sample size is small. This paper provides some experimental evidence on the finite sample properties of the t-test in models with sample selection biases, through a comparison of the t-test with the likelihood ratio and Lagrange multiplier tests, which are asymptotically equivalent to the squared t-test. The finite sample problems with the t-test are shown to be alarming, and much more serious than in models such as binary choice models. An empirical example is also presented to highlight the differences in the calculated test statistics. 相似文献
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