Accounting and Causal Effects [electronic resource] :Econometric Challenges / by Douglas A. Schroeder.
by Schroeder, Douglas A [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Accounting choice -- Linear models -- Loss functions and estimation -- Discrete choice models -- Nonparametric regression -- Repeated-sampling inference -- Overview of endogeneity -- Treatment effects: ignorability -- Treatment effects: IV -- Marginal treatment effects -- Bayesian treatment effects -- Informed priors.
While there is a substantial literature in labor economics and microeconometrics directed toward endogenous causal effects, causal effects have received relatively limited attention in accounting. This volume builds on econometric foundations, including linear, discrete choice, and nonparametric regression models, to address challenging accounting issues characterized by microeconomic fundamentals and equilibrium reporting choices. Both classical and Bayesian strategies for identifying and estimating accounting treatment effects are discussed extensively. This distinctive resource for researchers and students explores interactions among theory, data, and model specification considerations, and complements contemporary econometrics and statistics, as well as accounting.
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