JSM 2005 - Toronto

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101 Mon, 8/8/05, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM MCC-211 C
Econometric Methods and Applications - Contributed - Papers
Business and Economics Statistics Section
Chair(s): Jeffrey Racine, McMaster University
     8:35 AM   Aspects of the Exact Finite Sample Distribution of the BootstrapLawrence Marsh, University of Notre Dame
     8:50 AM   Bayesian Model Averaging with Instrumental Variables: An Application to Aid and GrowthRoberto Leon Gonzalez, University of Leicester; Daniel Montolio, Universitat de Barcelona; Paul Mosley, University of Sheffield
     9:05 AM   Robust- and Misspecification-resistant Multivariate Regression Models Hybridized with Genetic Algorithms and Information ComplexityYan Liu, University of Tennessee; Hamparsum Bozdogan, University of Tennessee
     9:20 AM   Numerical Approximations for Singular Stochastic Control ProblemsKevin Ross, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
     9:35 AM   Sizes of Two Bootstrap-based Nonparametric Specification Tests for the Drift Function in Continuous Time Models Myung Suk Kim, Texas A&M University; Suojin Wang, Texas A&M University
     9:50 AM   Improved Nonparametric Inference for the Mean of a Bounded Random Variable with Application to Poverty MeasuresMame Astou Diouf, University of Montreal; Jean-Marie Dufour, University of Montreal
     10:05 AM   Floor Discussion
 

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