My thanks to three referees and the co-editor for helpful comments. Some of the limit results in this paper were presented in the author's Durbin lecture at UCL in May 2009, at the Singapore SESG meetings in August 2009, and at the Nottingham Granger Memorial Conference in May 2010. The author acknowledges partial research support from the Kelly Fund and the NSF under Grants SES 06-47086 and SES 09-56687.
Folklore Theorems, Implicit Maps, and Indirect Inference
Article first published online: 10 JAN 2012
DOI: 10.3982/ECTA9350
© 2012 The Econometric Society
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Phillips, P. C. B. (2012), Folklore Theorems, Implicit Maps, and Indirect Inference. Econometrica, 80: 425–454. doi: 10.3982/ECTA9350
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My thanks to three referees and the co-editor for helpful comments. Some of the limit results in this paper were presented in the author's Durbin lecture at UCL in May 2009, at the Singapore SESG meetings in August 2009, and at the Nottingham Granger Memorial Conference in May 2010. The author acknowledges partial research support from the Kelly Fund and the NSF under Grants SES 06-47086 and SES 09-56687.
Publication History
- Issue published online: 10 JAN 2012
- Article first published online: 10 JAN 2012
- Manuscript received June, 2010; final revision received June, 2011.
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