Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5053939 | Economic Modelling | 2015 | 6 Pages |
â¢We apply a random-coefficient framework to deal with two problems.â¢First, we derive a sub-relationship in a small area level model.â¢The sub-relationship is free of specification errors.â¢Second, we use this framework to resolve Simpson's paradox.
We apply a random-coefficient framework to deal with two problems frequently encountered in applied work. First, we use a real-world relationship to derive a sub-relationship among fewer variables without introducing any specification error to correct misspecifications in a small area level model. Second, we then use this framework to resolve Simpson's paradox. We show that this paradox does not arise if a statistical relationship between a pair of variables is derived from the corresponding real-world relationship involving all relevant variables, including the original pair, without introducing a single specification error.