We consider an extended spatial autoregressive model that can incorporate possible endogenous interactions, exogenous interactions, unobserved group fixed effects and correlation of unobservables. In the generalized method of moments (GMM) and the maximum likelihood (ML) frameworks, we introduce simple gradient based tests that can be used to test the presence of endogenous effects, the correlation of unobservables and the contextual effects. We show the asymptotic distributions of tests, and formulate robust tests that have central chi-square distributions under both the null and local misspecification. The proposed tests are easy to compute and only require the estimates from a transformed linear regression model. We carry out an extensi...
016266792015PDFTech ReportD-STOP/2016/114DTRT13-G-UTC58Spatial analysisChoice modelsEstimation theor...
abstract: Researchers across a variety of fields are often interested in determining if data are of ...
We consider testing the null hypothesis of no spatial correlation against the alternative of pure fi...
We consider an extended spatial autoregressive model that can incorporate possible endogenous intera...
<p>We consider an extended spatial autoregressive model that can incorporate possible endogenous int...
The estimation of spillover and peer effects presents challenges that are still unsolved. In fact, e...
This paper considers a class of GMM estimators for general dynamic panel models, allowing for cross ...
International audienceThe interaction matrix, or spatial weight matrix, is the fundamental tool to m...
This dissertation investigates semiparametric social interaction models. The goal is to identify and...
Spatial autoregressive (SAR) and related models offer flexible yet parsimonious ways to model spatial...
The identification of the network effect is based on either group size variation, the structure of t...
We develop non-nested tests in a general spatial, spatio-temporal or panel data context. The spatial...
Spatial autoregressive (SAR) and related models offer flexible yet parsimonious ways to model spatia...
We consider testing the null hypothesis of no spatial correlation against the alternative of pure fi...
We consider testing the null hypothesis of no spatial autocorrelation against the alternative of fir...
016266792015PDFTech ReportD-STOP/2016/114DTRT13-G-UTC58Spatial analysisChoice modelsEstimation theor...
abstract: Researchers across a variety of fields are often interested in determining if data are of ...
We consider testing the null hypothesis of no spatial correlation against the alternative of pure fi...
We consider an extended spatial autoregressive model that can incorporate possible endogenous intera...
<p>We consider an extended spatial autoregressive model that can incorporate possible endogenous int...
The estimation of spillover and peer effects presents challenges that are still unsolved. In fact, e...
This paper considers a class of GMM estimators for general dynamic panel models, allowing for cross ...
International audienceThe interaction matrix, or spatial weight matrix, is the fundamental tool to m...
This dissertation investigates semiparametric social interaction models. The goal is to identify and...
Spatial autoregressive (SAR) and related models offer flexible yet parsimonious ways to model spatial...
The identification of the network effect is based on either group size variation, the structure of t...
We develop non-nested tests in a general spatial, spatio-temporal or panel data context. The spatial...
Spatial autoregressive (SAR) and related models offer flexible yet parsimonious ways to model spatia...
We consider testing the null hypothesis of no spatial correlation against the alternative of pure fi...
We consider testing the null hypothesis of no spatial autocorrelation against the alternative of fir...
016266792015PDFTech ReportD-STOP/2016/114DTRT13-G-UTC58Spatial analysisChoice modelsEstimation theor...
abstract: Researchers across a variety of fields are often interested in determining if data are of ...
We consider testing the null hypothesis of no spatial correlation against the alternative of pure fi...