Very belatedly, here is my list of suggested reading for April:
- Biørn, E., 2017. Identification, instruments, omitted variables, and rudimentary models: Fallacies in the "experimental approach" to econometrics. Memorandum No. 13/2017, Department of Economics, Oslo University.
- Chambers, M. J., and M. Kyriacou, 2018. Jackknife bias reduction in the presence of a near-unit root. Econometrics, 6, 11.
- Derryberry, D., K. Aho, J. Edwards, and T. Peterson, 2018. Model selection and regression t-statistics. American Statistician, in press.
- Mitchell, J., D. Robertson, and S. Wright, 2018. R2 bounds for predictive models: What univariate properties tell us about multivariate predictability. Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, in press. (Free download here.)
- Parker, T., 2017. Finite-sample distributions of the Wald, likelihood ratio, and Lagrange multiplier test statistics in the classical linear model. Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 46, 5195-5202.
- Troster, V., 2018. Testing Granger-causality in quantiles. Econometric Reviews, 37, 850-866.
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