This thesis is concerned with specifying and estimating multivariate models in discrete data settings. The models are applied to several empirical applications with an emphasis in banking and monetary history. The approaches presented here are of central importance in model evaluation, policy analysis, and prediction.The first chapter develops a framework for estimating multivariate treatment effect models in the presence of sample selection. The methodology deals with several important issues prevalent in program evaluation, including non-random treatment assignment, endogeneity, and discrete outcomes. The framework is applied to evaluate the effectiveness of bank recapitalization programs and their ability to resuscitate the financial sys...
We propose an estimator for models in which an endogenous dichotomous treatment affects a count outc...
While collecting data for estimating discrete-choice models, researchers often encounter missing inf...
A model is said to be affected by endogeneity when its deterministic part is correlated with the err...
This thesis is concerned with specifying and estimating multivariate models in discrete data setting...
This dissertation consists of three stand-alone chapters, each of which investigates a specific endo...
Relatively few published studies apply Heckman’s (1979) sample selection model to the case of a disc...
We describe a mixed-effects model for non-negative continuous cross-sectional data in a two-part mod...
We analyze a semiparametric model for data that suffer from the problems of incidental truncation, w...
This dissertation consists of three chapters on econometric models with endogenous regressors. The c...
This dissertation contributes four essays to the broad literature on microeconometric modelling of l...
This thesis presents research on modelling, statistical inference and computation for multivariate ...
This dissertation explores the estimation of endogenous treatment effects in the presence of heterog...
We describe a selection model for multivariate counts, where association between the primary outcome...
This paper describes numerically simple estimators that can be used to estimate binary choice and ot...
In this paper, we consider the analysis of models for univariate and multivariate ordinal outcomes i...
We propose an estimator for models in which an endogenous dichotomous treatment affects a count outc...
While collecting data for estimating discrete-choice models, researchers often encounter missing inf...
A model is said to be affected by endogeneity when its deterministic part is correlated with the err...
This thesis is concerned with specifying and estimating multivariate models in discrete data setting...
This dissertation consists of three stand-alone chapters, each of which investigates a specific endo...
Relatively few published studies apply Heckman’s (1979) sample selection model to the case of a disc...
We describe a mixed-effects model for non-negative continuous cross-sectional data in a two-part mod...
We analyze a semiparametric model for data that suffer from the problems of incidental truncation, w...
This dissertation consists of three chapters on econometric models with endogenous regressors. The c...
This dissertation contributes four essays to the broad literature on microeconometric modelling of l...
This thesis presents research on modelling, statistical inference and computation for multivariate ...
This dissertation explores the estimation of endogenous treatment effects in the presence of heterog...
We describe a selection model for multivariate counts, where association between the primary outcome...
This paper describes numerically simple estimators that can be used to estimate binary choice and ot...
In this paper, we consider the analysis of models for univariate and multivariate ordinal outcomes i...
We propose an estimator for models in which an endogenous dichotomous treatment affects a count outc...
While collecting data for estimating discrete-choice models, researchers often encounter missing inf...
A model is said to be affected by endogeneity when its deterministic part is correlated with the err...