
The Econometrics of Complex Survey Data
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For academics and students with an interest in econometrics and the ways in which complex survey data can be used and evaluated, this volume is essential.
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Exploring statistical methods for dealing with complex survey designs, 11 papers selected from an October 2017 conference in Ottawa cover survey design; variance estimation; estimation and inference; and business, household, and crime surveys. Their topics include whether the Internet can match high quality traditional surveys: comparing the Health and Retirement Study and its online version, variance estimation for survey-weighted data using bootstrap resampling methods: 2013 Methods-of-Payment survey questionnaire, inference in conditional moment restriction models where there is selection due to stratification, nearest neighbor imputation for general parameter estimation in survey sampling, and survey evidence on black market liquor in Colombia. -- Annotation (c)2019 * (protoview.com) *More details
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Gautam Tripathi, Ph.D. is Professor of Econometrics at the University of Luxembourg. His research areas are Microeconometrics and Econometric Theory, and he has published papers in peer reviewed journals such as the Annals of Statistics, Econometrica, Econometric Theory, and the Journal of Econometrics.
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1. CAN INTERNET MATCH HIGH QUALITY TRADITIONAL SURVEYS? COMPARING THE HEALTH AND RETIREMENT STUDY AND ITS ONLINE VERSION; Marco Angrisani, Brian Finley and Arie Kapteyn
2. EFFECTIVENESS OF STRATIFIED RANDOM SAMPLING FOR PAYMENT CARD ACCEPTANCE AND USAGE; Christopher S. Henry and Tamas Ilyes
PART II: VARIANCE ESTIMATION
3. WILD BOOTSTRAP RANDOMIZATION INFERENCE FOR FEW TREATED CLUSTERS; James G. MacKinnon and Matthew D. Webb
4. VARIANCE ESTIMATION USING BOOTSTRAP RESAMPLING METHODS: 2013 METHODS-OF-PAYMENT SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE; Heng Chen and Q. Rallye Shen
PART III: ESTIMATION AND INFERENCE
5. MODEL SELECTION TESTS FOR COMPLEX SURVEY SAMPLES; Iraj Rahmani and Jeffrey M. Wooldridge
6. INFERENCE IN CONDITIONAL MOMENT RESTRICTION MODELS WHEN THERE IS SELECTION DUE TO STRATIFICATION; Antonio Cosma, Andrei Kostyrka and Gautam Tripathi
7. NONPARAMETRIC KERNEL REGRESSION USING COMPLEX SURVEY DATA; Luc Clair
8. NEAREST NEIGHBOR IMPUTATION FOR GENERAL PARAMETER ESTIMATION IN SURVEY SAMPLING; Shu Yang and Jae Kwang Kim
PART IV: APPLICATIONS IN BUSINESS, HOUSEHOLD, AND CRIME SURVEYS
9. SURVEY DESIGN AND ESTIMATION WITH RANDOM QUESTIONNAIRE BLOCKING TO CONTROL FATIGUE AND NONRESPONSE IN A LARGE VOLUNTARY INSTITUTIONAL DATA COLLECTION; Geoffrey R. Gerdes and Xuemei Liu
10. DOES SELECTIVE CRIME REPORTING INFLUENCE OUR ABILITY TO DETECT RACIAL DISCRIMINATION IN THE NYPD'S STOP-AND-FRISK PROGRAM?; Steven F. Lehrer and Louis-Pierre Lepage
11. SURVEY EVIDENCE ON BLACK MARKET LIQUOR IN COLOMBIA; Gustavo Canavire-Bacarreza, Alexander L. Lundberg and Alejandra Montoya-Agudelo
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