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Direct estimation of low dimensional components in additive models

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J. FAN
W. H"ARDLE
E. MAMMEN

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Paper provided by Humboldt Universitaet Berlin in its series Sonderforschungsbereich 373 with number 1996-17.

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  7. Constantina Kottaridi & Thanasis Stengos, 2008. "Foreign Direct Investment, human capital and non-linearities in economic growth," Working Papers 019, University of Peloponnese, Department of Economics. [Downloadable!]
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  10. R. Tschernig, . "Nonlinearities in German Unemployment Rates: A Nonparametric Analysis," Sonderforschungsbereich 373 1996-45, Humboldt Universitaet Berlin.
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  12. Härdle, Wolfgang & Huet, Sylvie & Mammen, Enno & Sperlich, Stefan, 2001. "Bootstrap Inference in Semiparametric Generalized Additive Models," Finance Working Papers 01-3, University of Aarhus, Aarhus School of Business, Department of Business Studies. [Downloadable!]
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