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Structural Equation Methods in the Social Sciences

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“…The MIMIC model was introduced to econometrics by Goldberger (1972); see also Aigner et al (1984) and Gertler (1988). The model consists of two sets of equations: By substituting (2) into (1), one derives a model which is no longer a function of the latent variable ξ.…”
Section: Methodology Appendix: Linking Incidence and Causes With The mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MIMIC model was introduced to econometrics by Goldberger (1972); see also Aigner et al (1984) and Gertler (1988). The model consists of two sets of equations: By substituting (2) into (1), one derives a model which is no longer a function of the latent variable ξ.…”
Section: Methodology Appendix: Linking Incidence and Causes With The mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The examples of such variables are human capital, the productivity of a worker, consumer satisfaction or as in this study, illegal activity. The "causes" may be viewed as the instruments in IV-approach (Goldberger (1972) and Angrist et al (1996)). 8 The special issue of the Journal of Econometrics (1983) is devoted to this approach.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…I do know that correspondence was begun by Art, one of many instances of his inquisitive outreach beyond the bounds of economics. That correspondence led to productive work, in both economic and sociological methods, culminating in the wonderful conference and edited volume with Dudley, Structural Equation Models in the Social Sciences (Goldberger & Duncan 1973), a later book with Dennis Aigner (Aigner & Goldberger 1977), Art's punfully titled 1971 paper "Economics and Psychometrics: a Survey of Communalities" (Goldberger 1971), and his masterful paper "Structural Equation Methods in the Social Sciences" (Goldberger 1972). One might summarize the theme of the latter piece with a line attributed to Einstein, "The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources."…”
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confidence: 99%