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    Author(s)Alastair R. Hall
    PublisherOxford University Press
    ISBN9780198775218
    Pages468
    BindingPaperback
    Language_x000D_English
    Publish YearFebruary 2005

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    Oxford University Press Generalized Method Of Moments by Alastair R. Hall

    Generalized Method of Moments GMM has become one of the main statistical tools for the analysis of economic and financial data. This book is the first to provide an intuitive introduction to the method combined with a unified treatment of GMM statistical theory and a survey of recent important developments in the field. Providing a comprehensive treatment of GMM estimation and inference, it is designed as a resource for both the theory and practice of GMM: itdiscusses and proves formally all the main statistical results, and illustrates all inference techniques using empirical examples in macroeconomics and finance.Building from the instrumental variables estimator in static linear models, it presents the asymptotic statistical theory of GMM in nonlinear dynamic models. Within this framework it covers classical results on estimation and inference techniques, such as the overidentifying restrictions test and tests of structural stability, and reviews the finite sample performance of these inference methods. And it discusses in detail recent developments on covariance matrix estimation, the impact of modelmisspecification, moment selection, the use of the bootstrap, and weak instrument asymptotics.show more



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