Sample Selection Bias as a Specification Error

  • James J. Heckman
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Abstract

This paper discusses the bias that results from using nonrandomly selected samples to estimate behavioral relationships as an ordinary specification error or "omitted variables" bias. A simple consistent two stage estimator is considered that enables analysts to utilize simple regression methods to estimate behavioral functions by least squares methodes. The asymptotic distribution of the estimator is derived.

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James J. Heckman. (2008). Sample Selection Bias as a Specification Error. The Econometric Society, 47(1), 153–161.

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