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References for Maximum likelihood and economic modeling
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Further reading
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Key references
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Angrist, J. D., Pischke, J. S. Mostly Harmless
Econometrics: An Empiricist’s Companion. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2009. Key reference: [1]
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Chetty, R. "Sufficient
statistics for welfare analysis: A bridge between structural and
reduced-form methods" Annual Review of
Economics 1:1 (2009): 451–488. Key reference: [2]
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Deaton, A. "Instruments,
randomization, and learning about development" Journal of
Economic Literature 48:2 (2010): 424–455. Key reference: [3]
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Manski, C. F. Identification
Problems in the Social Sciences. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1999. Key reference: [4]
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Browning, M., Ejrnaes, M., Alvarez, J. "Modelling income
processes with lots of heterogeneity" Review of Economic
Studies 77:4 (2010): 1353–1381. Key reference: [5]
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Blundell, R., MaCurdy, T., Meghir, C. "Labor supply
models: Unobserved heterogeneity, nonparticipation and
dynamics" In: Heckman, J., Leamer, E. (eds). Handbook of
Econometrics Volume 6A. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2007. Key reference: [6]
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Blundell, R., Costa
Dias, M. "Alternative
approaches to evaluation in empirical microeconomics" Journal of Human
Resources 44:3 (2009): 565–640. Key reference: [7]
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van den Berg, G. J., Vikström, J. "Monitoring job
offer decisions, punishments, exit to work, and job
quality" The Scandinavian
Journal of Economics 116:2 (2014): 284–334. Key reference: [8]
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Geyer, J., Haan, P., Wrohlich, K. "The effects of
family policy on maternal labor supply: Combining evidence from
a structural model and a quasi-experimental approach" Labour
Economics 36:C (2015): 84–98. Key reference: [9]
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Nevo, A., Whinston, M. D. "Taking the dogma
out of econometrics: Structural modeling and credible
inference" Journal of
Economic Perspectives 24:2 (2010): 69–82. Key reference: [10]
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Iskhakov, F. "Structural dynamic
model of retirement with latent health indicator" The Econometrics
Journal 13:3 (2010): S126–S161. Key reference: [11]
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Todd, P. E., Wolpin, K. I. "Assessing the
impact of a school subsidy program in Mexico: Using a social
experiment to validate a dynamic behavioral model of child
schooling and fertility" American Economic
Review 96:5 (2006): 1384–1417. Key reference: [12]
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Angrist, J. D., Pischke, J. S. Mostly Harmless
Econometrics: An Empiricist’s Companion. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2009.