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768 Microeconometrics: Methods and Developments


Acknowledgments


This chapter draws considerably on Cameron and Trivedi (2005). Earlier versions were
presented at the Japanese Statistical Society 75th Anniversary Symposium on Applied Microe-
conometrics, University of Tokyo, September 2006, and at the 23rd Annual Summer Meeting
of the Society for Political Methodology, UC Davis, July 2006. The author benefitted from
comments of conference participants, from sabbatical leave at UC Berkeley, and from discus-
sions with Bryan Graham, Michael Jansson, Oscar Jorda, Guido Kuersteiner, Jim Powell and
Paul Ruud.


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