Structural Econometric Modeling: Rationales and Examples from Industrial Organization
Posted: 2 Feb 2004
Abstract
This chapter explains the logic of structural econometric models and compares them to other types of econometric models. We provide a framework researchers can use to develop and evaluate structural econometric models. This framework pays particular attention to describing different sources of unobservables in structural models. We use our framework to evaluate several literatures in industrial organization economics, including the literatures dealing with market power, product differentiation, auctions, regulation and entry.
JEL Classification: C50, C51, C52, D20, D40
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Reiss, Peter C. and Wolak, Frank A., Structural Econometric Modeling: Rationales and Examples from Industrial Organization. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=491802
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