Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1140283 | Mathematics and Computers in Simulation | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A Monte Carlo experiment is undertaken to examine the small sample properties of three alternative estimators of a bivariate probit model with selection. The three estimators are the censored probit estimator, single-equation probit applied to the selected sub-sample and single-equation probit applied to the full sample. These estimators are compared in terms of properties of coefficient estimates and predicted probabilities. While no estimator dominates in all possible situations a clear recommendation follows from an overall evaluation of the relative performance of the three estimators. Ignoring the selection problem through use of a single-equation probit can often lead to very poor estimator and predictor performance. Both single-equation probit estimators have properties that can vary dramatically over the different design points. The properties of censored probit vary much less than the two single-equation estimators and this robustness characteristic tends to favour its use.
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Authors
R. Belkar, D.G. Fiebig,