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Maximum Simulated Likelihood Methods and Applications
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This collection of methodological developments and applications of simulation-based methods were presented at a workshop at Louisiana State University in November, 2009. Topics include: extensions ...
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03 December 2010

This volume is a collection of methodological developments and applications of simulation-based methods that were presented at a workshop at Louisiana State University in November, 2009. The first two papers are extensions of the GHK simulator: one reconsiders the computation of the probabilities in a discrete choice model while another example uses an adaptive version of sparse-grids integration (SGI) instead of simulation. Two studies are focused specifically on the methodology: the first compares the performance of the maximum-simulated likelihood (MSL) approach with a proposed composite marginal likelihood (CML) approach in multivariate ordered-response situations, while the second examines methods of testing for the presence of heterogeneity in the heterogeneity model. Further topics examined include: education savings accounts, parent contributions and education attainment; estimating the effect of exchange rate flexibility on financial account openness; estimating a fractional response model with a count endogenous regressor; and modelling and forecasting volatility in a bayesian approach.
Price: $191.99
Pages: 363
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Series: Advances in Econometrics
Publication Date:
03 December 2010
ISBN: 9780857241498
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Econometrics, Econometrics & economic statistics
List of Contributors.
Introduction.
MCMC perspectives on simulated likelihood estimation.
The panel probit model: Adaptive integration on sparse grids.
A comparison of the maximum simulated likelihood and composite marginal likelihood estimation approaches in the context of the multivariate ordered-response model.
Pretest Estimation in the Random Parameters Logit Model.
Simulated maximum likelihood estimation of continuous time stochastic volatility models.
Education savings accounts, parent contributions, and education attainment.
Estimating the effect of exchange rate flexibility on financial account openness.
Estimating a Fractional Response Model with a count endogenous regressor and an application to female labor supply.
Alternative random effects panel gamma SML estimation with heterogeneity in random and one-sided error.
Modeling and forecasting volatility in a bayesian approach.
Advances in Econometrics.
Advances in Econometrics.
Copyright page.