Annals of Economic and Social Measurement, Volume 5, number 4
Sanford V. Berg, editor
Published in October 1976 by NBER
Table of Contents
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Front matter, Annals of Economic and Social Measurement:
(p. 1 - 2)
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Introduction:
James J. Heckman
(p. 3 - 7)
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Quantal Choice Analaysis: A Survey:
Daniel L. McFadden
(p. 8 - 66)
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The Evaluation of Results from Truncated Samples: The New Jersey Income Maintenance Experiment:
Jerry A. Hausman, David A. Wise
(p. 67 - 91)
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Some Methodological Issues in the Analysis of Longitudinal Surveys:
Burton Singer, Seymour Spilerman
(p. 92 - 119)
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The Common Structure of Statistical Models of Truncation, Sample Selection and Limited Dependent Variables and a Simple Estimator for Such Models:
James J. Heckman
(p. 120 - 137)
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On a General Computer Algorithm for the Analysis of Models with Limited Dependent Variables:
Forrest D. Nelson
(p. 138 - 154)
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A Comment on Discriminant Analysis "Versus" Logit Analysis:
Daniel McFadden
(p. 155 - 167)
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Recursive Models with Qualitative Endogenous Variables:
G. S. Maddala, Lung-Fei Lee
(p. 168 - 188)
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Numerical Aspects of Multivariate Normal Probabilities in Econometric Models:
J. E. Dutt
(p. 189 - 203)
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NBER Computer Research Center Notes:
NBER
(p. 204)
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Contents, Annals of Economic and Social Measurement, 5/4, 1976:
NBER
(p. 205 - 207)
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Authors' Index, Annals of Economic and Social Measurement, 5/4, 1976:
NBER
(p. 208 - 210)
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