Estimation of the Directions for Unknown Parameters in Semiparametric Models

03/09/2023
by   Jinyue Han, et al.
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Semiparametric models are useful in econometrics, social sciences and medicine application. In this paper, a new estimator based on least square methods is proposed to estimate the direction of unknown parameters in semi-parametric models. The proposed estimator is consistent and has asymptotic distribution under mild conditions without the knowledge of the form of link function. Simulations show that the proposed estimator is significantly superior to maximum score estimator given by Manski (1975) for binary response variables. When the error term is long-tailed distributions or distribution with infinity moments, the proposed estimator perform well. Its application is illustrated with data of exporting participation of manufactures in Guangdong.

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