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Econometrics and Applied Micro Seminar

Thursday, April 3, 2014
4:00pm to 5:00pm
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Baxter B125
Identification of Multidimensional Hedonic Models
Lars Nesheim, Senior Research Economist, University College London,

Nonparametric identification results for scalar nonseparable hedonic models have only recently been worked out (see Heckman, Matzkin and Nesheim,  2010). This paper extends that work to multidimensional hedonic models. A fully nonseparable multidimensional hedonic model is point identified. Identification requires policy invariant normalizations, requires data from multiple markets with "rich" price variation, and requires observable multidimensional aggregate supply or demand shifters. Estimation is based on nonparametric estimation of the joint distribution of the data. When data from multiple markets, is not available, point identification can be obtained with additional restrictions. The paper shows that an additive specification results in a multidimensional transformation model and shows how to extend results for a scalar transformation model to the multidimensional case. These models are identified up to location and scale.

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