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TOC: J Econometrics

Introduction

Journal of Econometrics, 200(2)

Measurement error models: Editors’ introduction
Yingyao Hu, Tom Wansbeek

The econometrics of unobservables: Applications of measurement error models in empirical industrial organization and labor economics
Yingyao Hu

Consistent estimation of linear panel data models with measurement error
Erik Meijer, Laura Spierdijk, Tom Wansbeek

Simulated minimum distance estimation of dynamic models with errors-in-variables
Nikolay Gospodinov, Ivana Komunjer, Serena Ng

Simultaneous treatment of unspecified heteroskedastic model error distribution and mismeasured covariates for restricted moment models
Tanya P. Garcia, Yanyuan Ma

Identification of additive and polynomial models of mismeasured regressors without instruments
Dan Ben-Moshe, Xavier D’Haultfœuille, Arthur Lewbel

Understanding the effect of measurement error on quantile regressions
Andrew Chesher

Instrumental variable estimation of nonlinear models with nonclassical measurement error using control variables
Jinyong Hahn, Geert Ridder

Many IVs estimation of dynamic panel regression models with measurement error
Nayoung Lee, Hyungsik Roger Moon, Qiankun Zhou

Regression discontinuity design with continuous measurement error in the running variable
Laurent Davezies, Thomas Le Barbanchon

Bayesian moment-based inference in a regression model with misclassification error
Christopher R. Bollinger, Martijn van Hasselt

Misclassification in binary choice models
Bruce D. Meyer, Nikolas Mittag

Semiparametric identification of the bid–ask spread in extended Roll models
Xiaohong Chen, Oliver Linton, Yanping Yi

Identification of first-price auctions with non-equilibrium beliefs: A measurement error approach
Yonghong An

Counting rotten apples: Student achievement and score manipulation in Italian elementary Schools
Erich Battistin, Michele De Nadai, Daniela Vuri

Modeling heaped duration data: An application to neonatal mortality
Wiji Arulampalam, Valentina Corradi, Daniel Gutknecht

The precision of subjective data and the explanatory power of economic models
Tilman Drerup, Benjamin Enke, Hans-Martin von Gaudecker