Takeshi Amemiya
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- PhD Economics Stanford University
- Masters Economics Stanford University
- Bachelors Economics University of Tokyo
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Takeshi Amemiya is an economist specializing in econometrics and the economy of ancient Greece. Amemiya is the Edward Ames Edmonds Professor of Economics and a Professor of Classics at Stanford University. He is a Fellow of the Econometric Society, the American Statistical Association and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences .
Takeshi Amemiya's Published Works
Published Works
- QUALITATIVE RESPONSE MODELS: A SURVEY (1981) (2229)
- Tobit models: A survey (1984) (1574)
- Regression Analysis when the Dependent Variable is Truncated Normal (1973) (668)
- Multivariate Regression and Simultaneous Equation Models when the Dependent Variables Are Truncated Normal (1974) (555)
- The Estimation of a Simultaneous Equation Generalized Probit Model (1978) (554)
- The Estimation of a Simultaneous-Equation Tobit Model (1979) (457)
- The Maximum Likelihood and the Nonlinear Three-Stage Least Squares Estimator in the General Nonlinear Simultaneous Equation Model (1977) (408)
- The nonlinear two-stage least-squares estimator (1974) (361)
- Qualitative Response Models (1975) (356)
- Selection of Regressors (1980) (321)
- Instrumental-variable estimation of an error-components model (1986) (316)
- Two Stage Least Absolute Deviations Estimators (1982) (272)
- The Estimation of the Variances in a Variance-Components Model (1971) (231)
- On the Estimation of Production Frontiers: Maximum Likelihood Estimation of the Parameters of a Discontinuous Density Function (1976) (210)
- The Effect of Aggregation on Prediction in the Autoregressive Model (1972) (186)
- Spectral Methods in Econometrics. (1970) (138)
- A note on a heteroscedastic model (1977) (118)
- A Note on a Random Coefficients Model (1978) (113)
- On a two-step estimation of a multivariate logit model (1978) (103)
- Non-linear regression models (1983) (97)
- Generalized Least Squares with an Estimated Autocovariance Matrix (1973) (96)
- Regression Analysis When the Variance of the Dependent Variable Is Proportional to the Square of Its Expectation (1973) (89)
- A Note on a Fair and Jaffee Model (1974) (89)
- A comparison of the Box-Cox maximum likelihood estimator and the non-linear two-stage least squares estimator (1981) (82)
- ON THE USE OF PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS OF INDEPENDENT VARIABLES IN TWO-STAGE LEAST-SQUARES ESTIMATION* (1966) (72)
- A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ALTERNATIVE ESTIMATORS IN A DISTRIBUTED LAG MODEL (1967) (70)
- Bivariate Probit Analysis: Minimum Chi-Square Methods (1974) (69)
- A Modified Logit Model: A Note (1975) (62)
- The Maximum Likelihood, the Minimum Chi-Square and the Nonlinear Weighted Least-Squares Estimator in the General Qualitative Response Model (1976) (60)
- Regression Analysis when the Dependent Variable is Truncated Lognormal, with an Application to the Determinants of the Duration of Welfare Dependency (1974) (58)
- Introduction To Statistics And Econometrics (1994) (58)
- Economy and Economics of Ancient Greece (2007) (46)
- The $n^{-2}$-Order Mean Squared Errors of the Maximum Likelihood and the Minimum Logit Chi-Square Estimator (1980) (45)
- SPECIFICATION ANALYSIS IN THE ESTIMATION OF PARAMETERS OF A SIMULTANEOUS EQUATION MODEL (1966) (38)
- Selecting the Optimal Order of Polynomial in the Almon Distributed Lag (1974) (38)
- The nonlinear limited-information maximum- likelihood estimator and the modified nonlinear two-stage least-squares estimator (1975) (36)
- A COMPARISON OF THE LOGIT MODEL AND NORMAL DISCRIMINANT ANALYSIS WHEN THE INDEPENDENT VARIABLES ARE BINARY (1983) (24)
- A Comparison of Two Consistent Estimators in the Choice-based Sampling Qualitative Response Model (1987) (22)
- Some Theorems in the Linear Probability Model (1977) (20)
- An Application of Nested Logit Models to the Labor Supply of the Elderly (1989) (18)
- A STUDY OF HOUSEHOLD INVESTMENT PATTERNS IN JAPAN: AN APPLICATION OF GENERALIZED TOBIT MODEL (1993) (17)
- Partially generalized least squares and two-stage least squares estimators (1983) (16)
- A comparison of the Amemiya GLS and the Lee-Maddala-Trost G2SLS in a simultaneous-equations Tobit model (1983) (13)
- Correction to a Lemma [The Maximum Likelihood and Nonlinear Three Stage Least Squares Estimator in the General Nonlinear Simultaneous Equations Model] (1982) (13)
- Analysis of panels and limited dependent variable models: A note on left censoring (1999) (11)
- Statistical Methods of Econometrics (3rd revised ed.). (1983) (6)
- GENERALIZED LEAST SQUARES WITH AN ESTIMATED (1973) (5)
- Thirty-five years of journal of econometrics (2009) (4)
- Two-Stage Least Squares† (2014) (4)
- The effect of aggregation on prediction and estimation in the autoregressive model (1971) (4)
- Structural duration models (1996) (4)
- The Economic Ideas of Classical Athens (2004) (4)
- Endogenous Sampling and Matching Method in Duration Models (2006) (4)
- Corrections: The $N^{-2}$-Order Mean Squared Errors of the Maximum Likelihood and the Minimum Logit Chi-Squared Estimator (1984) (3)
- Financial Product Differentiation and Fee Competition in the Mutual Fund Industry (2005) (3)
- The modified second-round estimator in the general qualitative response model (1977) (3)
- Endogenous Sampling in Duration Models (2001) (2)
- Studies in econometric theory (1994) (2)
- Discrete Choice Models (1990) (2)
- Limited Dependent Variables (1990) (2)
- Macroscopic Asymptotic Stability of Nonlineary Interconnected Systems with Delays (1981) (1)
- The Maximum Likelihood Stage Least Squares Estimator in the Nonlinear Simultaneous Equations Model (1975) (1)
- Public College Quality and Higher Education Policies of U.S. States (2003) (1)
- A Generalization of the Nested Logit Model (2002) (1)
- Studies in Econometric Theory: The Collected Essays of Takeshi Amemiya. (1994) (1)
- Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with Funding from Conditional Extremes and Near-extremes Conditional Extremes and Near-extremes Conditional Extremes and Near-extremes Discussions and from Whom I Learned a Great Deal; and Also Friends (2011) (0)
- Society and culture (2007) (0)
- Modernist–primitivist and formalist–substantivist controversy (2007) (0)
- Was Athenian democracy a success (2007) (0)
- Brian Rutishauser , Athens & the Cyclades: economic strategies 540–314 BC ( Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2012 . Pp. xii + 304. 5 maps. 2 tabs. ISBN 9780199646357 Hbk. £65) (2014) (0)
- Plato’s ethics (2007) (0)
- On Aristotle and Marx : A Critique of Aristotelian Themes in Marxist Labor Theory May 2003 (2003) (0)
- NOTES AND COMMENTS AN IV MODEL OF QUANTILE TREATMENT EFFECTS BY VICTOR CHERNOZHUKOV (2004) (0)
- Glossary of Greek names and terms (2007) (0)
- Xenophon’s economics (2007) (0)
- Plato’s economics (2007) (0)
- Corrigendum to “Testing for unit roots with flow data and varying sampling frequency” [Journal of Econometrics 119(1) (2004) 1–18] (2020) (0)
- SELLING ONLINE VERSUS LIVE (2005) (0)
- The Correlation of the Residuals in a Multivanate Regression Model' (0)
- E. Malinvaud, Statistical Methods of Econometrics (1967) (0)
- Aristotle’s ethics (2007) (0)
- Aristotle’s economics (2007) (0)
- The Athenian economy of the fifth and fourth century (2007) (0)
- Advanced Econometrics.@@@Advanced Econometric Methods. (1987) (0)
- The Correlation of the Residuals in a Multivariate Regression Model (1968) (0)
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