© 2016 Cambridge University Press. Many econometric models can be analyzed as finite mixtures. We focus on two-component mixtures, and we show that they are nonparametrically point identified by a combination of an exclusion restriction and tail restrictions. Our identification analysis suggests simple closed-form estimators of the component distributions and mixing proportions, as well as a specification test. We derive their asymptotic properties using results on tail empirical processes and we present a simulation study that documents their finite-sample performance
We study a two-component semiparametric mixture model where one component distribution belongs to a ...
Abstract: A finite mixture of normal distributions in both mean and variance pa-rameters is a typica...
This thesis studies two types of research problems under finite mixture models. The first type is mi...
Many econometric models can be analyzed as finite mixtures. We focus on two-component mixtures and w...
Many econometric models can be analyzed as finite mixtures. We focus on two-component mixtures and w...
Mixtures of distributions are present in many econometric models, such as models with unobserved het...
We consider partial identification of finite mixture models in the presence of an observable source ...
We consider mixture models in which the components of data vectors from any given subpopulation are ...
This paper provides methods to estimate finite mixtures from data with repeated measurements non-par...
This paper provides methods to estimate finite mixtures from data with repeated measurements non-par...
The aim is to study the asymptotic behavior of estimators and tests for the components of identifiab...
The aim of this paper is to provide simple nonparametric methods to estimate finitemixture models fr...
This article analyzes the identifiability of k-variate, M-component finite mixture models in which e...
In this section we continue the discussion on the identifiability of Fs. First, we give some remarks...
Parametric mixture models are commonly used in applied work, especially empirical economics, where t...
We study a two-component semiparametric mixture model where one component distribution belongs to a ...
Abstract: A finite mixture of normal distributions in both mean and variance pa-rameters is a typica...
This thesis studies two types of research problems under finite mixture models. The first type is mi...
Many econometric models can be analyzed as finite mixtures. We focus on two-component mixtures and w...
Many econometric models can be analyzed as finite mixtures. We focus on two-component mixtures and w...
Mixtures of distributions are present in many econometric models, such as models with unobserved het...
We consider partial identification of finite mixture models in the presence of an observable source ...
We consider mixture models in which the components of data vectors from any given subpopulation are ...
This paper provides methods to estimate finite mixtures from data with repeated measurements non-par...
This paper provides methods to estimate finite mixtures from data with repeated measurements non-par...
The aim is to study the asymptotic behavior of estimators and tests for the components of identifiab...
The aim of this paper is to provide simple nonparametric methods to estimate finitemixture models fr...
This article analyzes the identifiability of k-variate, M-component finite mixture models in which e...
In this section we continue the discussion on the identifiability of Fs. First, we give some remarks...
Parametric mixture models are commonly used in applied work, especially empirical economics, where t...
We study a two-component semiparametric mixture model where one component distribution belongs to a ...
Abstract: A finite mixture of normal distributions in both mean and variance pa-rameters is a typica...
This thesis studies two types of research problems under finite mixture models. The first type is mi...