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High-dimensional Econometrics And Identification
Introduction
In many applications of econometrics and economics, a large proportion of the questions of interest are identification. An economist may be interested in uncovering the true signal when the data could be very noisy, such as time-series spurious regression and weak instruments problems, to name a few.
In this book, High-Dimensional Econometrics and Identification, we illustrate that the true signal and, hence, identification can be recovered even with noisy data in high-dimensional data, e.g., large panels. High-dimensional data in econometrics is the rule rather than the exception.
Tools and Background
One of the tools to analyze large, high-dimensional data is the panel data model. High-Dimensional Econometrics and Identification grew out of research work on the identification and high-dimensional econometrics that we have collaborated on over the years, and it aims to provide an up-to-date presentation of the issues of identification and high-dimensional econometrics, as well as insights into the use of these results in empirical studies.
Intended Audience
This book is designed for high-level graduate courses in econometrics and statistics, as well as used as a reference for researchers.