Simulation-based Inference in Econometrics
Methods and Applications
Til Schuermann editor Roberto Mariano editor Melvyn J Weeks editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:11th Dec '08
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An overview of the techniques and practices involved in simulation-based inference.
Simulation-based inference (SBI) is the fastest growing area of research in modern econometrics. This substantial international volume provides an overview of the applications and techniques at the cutting edge of the subject as well as providing a comprehensive survey of the existing literature.This substantial volume has two principal objectives. First it provides an overview of the statistical foundations of Simulation-based inference. This includes the summary and synthesis of the many concepts and results extant in the theoretical literature, the different classes of problems and estimators, the asymptotic properties of these estimators, as well as descriptions of the different simulators in use. Second, the volume provides empirical and operational examples of SBI methods. Often what is missing, even in existing applied papers, are operational issues. Which simulator works best for which problem and why? This volume will explicitly address the important numerical and computational issues in SBI which are not covered comprehensively in the existing literature. Examples of such issues are: comparisons with existing tractable methods, number of replications needed for robust results, choice of instruments, simulation noise and bias as well as efficiency loss in practice.
"This book would be a valuable reference for empirical researchers interested in applying simulation-based methods." JASA
ISBN: 9780521088022
Dimensions: 230mm x 160mm x 27mm
Weight: 690g
476 pages