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IDENTIFICATION OF THE BINARY CHOICE MODEL WITH MISCLASSIFICATION

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2000

Arthur Lewbel
Affiliation:
Boston College
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Abstract

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Misclassification in binary choice (binomial response) models occurs when the dependent variable is measured with error, that is, when an actual “one” response is sometimes recorded as a zero and vice versa. This paper shows that binary response models with misclassification are semiparametrically identified, even when the probabilities of misclassification depend in unknown ways on model covariates and the distribution of the errors is unknown.

Type
MISCELLANEA
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© 2000 Cambridge University Press