We conduct a Monte Carlo study of the global regularity properties of the Normalized Quadratic model. We particularly investigate monotonicity violations, as well as the performance of methods of locally and globally imposing curvature. We find that monotonicity violations are especially likely to occur, when elasticities of substitution are greater than unity. We also find that imposing curvature locally produces difficulty in the estimation, smaller regular regions, and the poor elasticity estimates in many cases considered in the paper. Imposition of curvature alone does not assure regularity, and imposing local curvature alone can have very adverse consequences.
A problem with the use of flexible functional forms is that the estimated functions frequently viola...
Empirically estimated flexible functional forms frequently fail to satisfy the appropriate theoretic...
WP 2001-02 May 2001A production function highly concave in inputs will have a dual profit function l...
We conduct a Monte Carlo study of the global regularity properties of the Normalized Quadratic model...
We conduct a Monte Carlo study of the global regularity properties of the Normalized Quadratic model...
We conduct a Monte Carlo study of the global regularity properties of the Normalized Quadratic model...
Recently there has been a growing tendency to impose curvature, but not monotonicity, on specificati...
Abstract In many areas of economic analysis, economic theory restricts the shape as well as other ch...
Replaced with revised version of paper 05/29/04.Research Methods/ Statistical Methods,
Imposing curvature and monotonocity restrictions always has been a vexing problem for applied econom...
Imposing curvature and monotonocity restrictions always has been a vexing problem for applied econom...
In many areas of economic analysis, economic theory restricts the shape of functions. Examples are t...
In specifications of tastes and technology, econometricians often impose curvature globally, but mon...
This paper empirically investigates the implications of the imposition of convexity in output prices...
A problem with the use of flexible functional forms is that the estimated functions frequently viola...
A problem with the use of flexible functional forms is that the estimated functions frequently viola...
Empirically estimated flexible functional forms frequently fail to satisfy the appropriate theoretic...
WP 2001-02 May 2001A production function highly concave in inputs will have a dual profit function l...
We conduct a Monte Carlo study of the global regularity properties of the Normalized Quadratic model...
We conduct a Monte Carlo study of the global regularity properties of the Normalized Quadratic model...
We conduct a Monte Carlo study of the global regularity properties of the Normalized Quadratic model...
Recently there has been a growing tendency to impose curvature, but not monotonicity, on specificati...
Abstract In many areas of economic analysis, economic theory restricts the shape as well as other ch...
Replaced with revised version of paper 05/29/04.Research Methods/ Statistical Methods,
Imposing curvature and monotonocity restrictions always has been a vexing problem for applied econom...
Imposing curvature and monotonocity restrictions always has been a vexing problem for applied econom...
In many areas of economic analysis, economic theory restricts the shape of functions. Examples are t...
In specifications of tastes and technology, econometricians often impose curvature globally, but mon...
This paper empirically investigates the implications of the imposition of convexity in output prices...
A problem with the use of flexible functional forms is that the estimated functions frequently viola...
A problem with the use of flexible functional forms is that the estimated functions frequently viola...
Empirically estimated flexible functional forms frequently fail to satisfy the appropriate theoretic...
WP 2001-02 May 2001A production function highly concave in inputs will have a dual profit function l...