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Focused Information Criterion for Series Estimation in Partially Linear Models
This paper proposes a focused information criterion for variable selection in partially linear models. Our criterion is designed to select an optimal model for estimating a focus parameter, which is a parameter of interest. We estimate the model using the series method and jointly select the variables in the linear part and the series length in the nonparametric part. A Monte Carlo simulation shows that the proposed focused information criterion successfully selects the model that has a relatively small mean squared error of the estimator for the focus parameter.
期刊介绍:
Started in 1950 by a group of leading Japanese economists under the title The Economic Studies Quarterly, the journal became the official publication of the Japanese Economic Association in 1959. As its successor, The Japanese Economic Review has become the Japanese counterpart of The American Economic Review, publishing substantial economic analysis of the highest quality across the whole field of economics from researchers both within and outside Japan. It also welcomes innovative and thought-provoking contributions with strong relevance to real economic issues, whether political, theoretical or policy-oriented.