Applied Nonparametric Econometrics
The official website to accompany the Cambridge University Press book, Applied Nonparametric Econometrics, by Daniel J. Henderson and Christopher F. Parmeter
The majority of empirical research in economics ignores the potential benefits of nonparametric methods, while the majority of advances in nonparametric theory ignores the problems faced in applied econometrics. This book helps bridge this gap between applied economists and theoretical nonparametric econometricians. It discusses in depth, and in terms that someone with one year of graduate econometrics can understand, basic to advanced nonparametric methods. The analysis starts with density estimation and motivates the procedures through methods with which the reader should be well familiar. It then moves on to kernel regression, estimation with discrete data, and advanced methods such as estimation with panel data and instrumental variables models. The book pays close attention to the issues that arise with programming, computing speed and application. In each chapter, the methods discussed are applied to actual data, paying attention to presentation of results and potential pitfalls.