Comparing marginal effects between different models and/or samples

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Comparing marginal effects between different models and/or samples. / Schwiebert, Joerg.
in: Economics Bulletin, Jahrgang 36, Nr. 4, 02.12.2016, S. 2324-2332.

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title = "Comparing marginal effects between different models and/or samples",
abstract = "This paper proposes a simple approach to comparing marginal effects between different models and/or samples. A Generalized Method of Moments estimation framework is set up in which the equality of marginal effects between models/samples can be tested quite easily. Three relevant examples of potential application are provided. Stata code in the appendix shows that an implementation of the proposed approach in practice is quite simple.",
keywords = "Economics",
author = "Joerg Schwiebert",
year = "2016",
month = dec,
day = "2",
language = "English",
volume = "36",
pages = "2324--2332",
journal = "Economics Bulletin",
issn = "1545-2921",
publisher = "University of Illinois",
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