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Jin-Young Choi

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First Name:Jin-Young
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Last Name:Choi
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RePEc Short-ID:pch1338
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https://sites.google.com/site/jinyoungchoi84/
Xiamen University, School of Economics, 422 Simingnan-road, Economics Building, Xiamen, Fujian, China

Affiliation

Wang Yanan Institute for Studies in Economics (WISE)
Xiamen University

Fujian, China
http://www.wise.xmu.edu.cn/
RePEc:edi:wixmucn (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Arthur Lewbel & Jin-Young Choi & Zhuzhu Zhou, 2019. "Over-Identified Doubly Robust Identification and Estimation," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 1003, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 15 Jan 2022.

Articles

  1. Choi, Jin-young & Lee, Myoung-jae, 2019. "Twins are more different than commonly believed, but made less different by compensating behaviors," Economics & Human Biology, Elsevier, vol. 35(C), pages 18-31.
  2. Jin‐Young Choi, 2018. "Semiparametric Estimator for Binary‐outcome Sample Selection: Prejudice Matters in Election," Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, vol. 80(3), pages 536-553, June.
  3. Choi, Jin-young & Lee, Myoung-jae, 2018. "Regression Discontinuity with Multiple Running Variables Allowing Partial Effects," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 26(3), pages 258-274, July.
  4. Choi, Jin-young & Lee, Myoung-jae, 2018. "Relaxing conditions for local average treatment effect in fuzzy regression discontinuity," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 173(C), pages 47-50.
  5. Choi, Jin-young & Lee, Myoung-jae, 2018. "Minimum distance estimator for sharp regression discontinuity with multiple running variables," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 162(C), pages 10-14.
  6. Jin-young Choi & Myoung-jae Lee, 2017. "Regression discontinuity: review with extensions," Statistical Papers, Springer, vol. 58(4), pages 1217-1246, December.
  7. Jin‐young Choi & Myoung‐jae Lee, 2012. "Bounding endogenous regressor coefficients using moment inequalities and generalized instruments," Statistica Neerlandica, Netherlands Society for Statistics and Operations Research, vol. 66(2), pages 161-182, May.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Arthur Lewbel & Jin-Young Choi & Zhuzhu Zhou, 2019. "Over-Identified Doubly Robust Identification and Estimation," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 1003, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 15 Jan 2022.

    Cited by:

    1. Jiaming Mao & Jingzhi Xu, 2020. "Ensemble Learning with Statistical and Structural Models," Papers 2006.05308, arXiv.org.

Articles

  1. Choi, Jin-young & Lee, Myoung-jae, 2019. "Twins are more different than commonly believed, but made less different by compensating behaviors," Economics & Human Biology, Elsevier, vol. 35(C), pages 18-31.

    Cited by:

    1. Ylenia Brilli & BRANDON J. RESTREPO, 2019. "Birth Weight, Neonatal Care, and Infant Mortality: Evidence from Macrosomic Babies," Working Papers 01/2019, University of Verona, Department of Economics.

  2. Jin‐Young Choi, 2018. "Semiparametric Estimator for Binary‐outcome Sample Selection: Prejudice Matters in Election," Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, vol. 80(3), pages 536-553, June.

    Cited by:

    1. Myoung‐jae Lee & Jin‐young Choi, 2022. "Finding mover–stayer quantile difference due to unobservables using quantile selection corrections," Bulletin of Economic Research, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 74(3), pages 704-721, July.

  3. Choi, Jin-young & Lee, Myoung-jae, 2018. "Regression Discontinuity with Multiple Running Variables Allowing Partial Effects," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 26(3), pages 258-274, July.

    Cited by:

    1. Giuseppe Francesco Gori & Patrizia Lattarulo & Marco Mariani, 2021. "The Expediting Effect of Monitoring on Infrastructural Works. A Regression-Discontinuity Approach with Multiple Assignment Variables," Papers 2102.09625, arXiv.org.
    2. Goeun Lee & Myoung-jae Lee, 2023. "Regression Discontinuity for Binary Response and Local Maximum Likelihood Estimator to Extrapolate Treatment," Evaluation Review, , vol. 47(2), pages 182-208, April.
    3. Amal Ahmad, 2024. "Transfers and the rise of Hindu nationalism in India," Discussion Papers 2024-08, Nottingham Interdisciplinary Centre for Economic and Political Research (NICEP).
    4. Reboredo, Juan C. & Otero, Luis A., 2021. "Are investors aware of climate-related transition risks? Evidence from mutual fund flows," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 189(C).
    5. Sun Zhaohan & Zhu Yeying & Dubin Joel A., 2024. "Estimation of network treatment effects with non-ignorable missing confounders," Journal of Causal Inference, De Gruyter, vol. 12(1), pages 1-16.
    6. Florian Gunsilius & David Van Dijcke, 2023. "Free Discontinuity Regression: With an Application to the Economic Effects of Internet Shutdowns," Papers 2309.14630, arXiv.org, revised Jan 2024.
    7. Yiqi Liu & Yuan Qi, 2023. "Using Forests in Multivariate Regression Discontinuity Designs," Papers 2303.11721, arXiv.org, revised Jul 2024.
    8. Lv, Xiaofeng & Sun, Xu-Ran & Lu, Yue & Li, Rui, 2019. "Nonparametric identification and estimation of dynamic treatment effects for survival data in a regression discontinuity design," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 184(C).
    9. Choi, Jin-young & Lee, Myoung-jae, 2023. "Complier and monotonicity for Fuzzy Multi-score Regression Discontinuity with partial effects," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 228(C).
    10. Tiantian Dai & Shenyi Jiang & Xiangbo Liu & Ang Sun, 2022. "The effects of a hypertension diagnosis on health behaviors: A two‐dimensional regression discontinuity analysis," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 31(4), pages 574-596, April.

  4. Choi, Jin-young & Lee, Myoung-jae, 2018. "Relaxing conditions for local average treatment effect in fuzzy regression discontinuity," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 173(C), pages 47-50.

    Cited by:

    1. Colubi, Ana & Ramos-Guajardo, Ana Belén, 2023. "Fuzzy sets and (fuzzy) random sets in Econometrics and Statistics," Econometrics and Statistics, Elsevier, vol. 26(C), pages 84-98.
    2. Matias D. Cattaneo & Rocio Titiunik, 2021. "Regression Discontinuity Designs," Papers 2108.09400, arXiv.org, revised Feb 2022.
    3. Dervisevic,Ervin & Perova,Elizaveta & Sahay,Abhilasha, 2022. "Conditional Cash Transfers and Gender-Based Violence—Does the Type of Violence Matter ?," Policy Research Working Paper Series 10122, The World Bank.
    4. Lee, M-j.; & Park, S-s.; & Shim, H-c.;, 2019. "Regression Discontinuity with Integer Running Variable and Non-Integer Cutoff: Dental Care Program Effect on Expenditure," Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers 19/16, HEDG, c/o Department of Economics, University of York.
    5. Goeun Lee & Myoung-jae Lee, 2023. "Regression Discontinuity for Binary Response and Local Maximum Likelihood Estimator to Extrapolate Treatment," Evaluation Review, , vol. 47(2), pages 182-208, April.
    6. Choi, Jin-young & Lee, Myoung-jae, 2023. "Complier and monotonicity for Fuzzy Multi-score Regression Discontinuity with partial effects," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 228(C).

  5. Choi, Jin-young & Lee, Myoung-jae, 2018. "Minimum distance estimator for sharp regression discontinuity with multiple running variables," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 162(C), pages 10-14.

    Cited by:

    1. Giuseppe Francesco Gori & Patrizia Lattarulo & Marco Mariani, 2021. "The Expediting Effect of Monitoring on Infrastructural Works. A Regression-Discontinuity Approach with Multiple Assignment Variables," Papers 2102.09625, arXiv.org.
    2. Todd R. Jones & Daniel Kreisman & Ross Rubenstein & Cynthia Searcy & Rachana Bhatt, 2022. "The Effects of Financial Aid Loss on Persistence and Graduation: A Multi-Dimensional Regression Discontinuity Approach," Education Finance and Policy, MIT Press, vol. 17(2), pages 206-231, Spring.
    3. Goeun Lee & Myoung-jae Lee, 2023. "Regression Discontinuity for Binary Response and Local Maximum Likelihood Estimator to Extrapolate Treatment," Evaluation Review, , vol. 47(2), pages 182-208, April.
    4. Reboredo, Juan C. & Otero, Luis A., 2021. "Are investors aware of climate-related transition risks? Evidence from mutual fund flows," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 189(C).
    5. Florian Gunsilius & David Van Dijcke, 2023. "Free Discontinuity Regression: With an Application to the Economic Effects of Internet Shutdowns," Papers 2309.14630, arXiv.org, revised Jan 2024.
    6. Lv, Xiaofeng & Sun, Xu-Ran & Lu, Yue & Li, Rui, 2019. "Nonparametric identification and estimation of dynamic treatment effects for survival data in a regression discontinuity design," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 184(C).
    7. Choi, Jin-young & Lee, Myoung-jae, 2023. "Complier and monotonicity for Fuzzy Multi-score Regression Discontinuity with partial effects," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 228(C).
    8. Tiantian Dai & Shenyi Jiang & Xiangbo Liu & Ang Sun, 2022. "The effects of a hypertension diagnosis on health behaviors: A two‐dimensional regression discontinuity analysis," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 31(4), pages 574-596, April.

  6. Jin-young Choi & Myoung-jae Lee, 2017. "Regression discontinuity: review with extensions," Statistical Papers, Springer, vol. 58(4), pages 1217-1246, December.

    Cited by:

    1. Tianqing Liu & Xiaohui Yuan, 2020. "Doubly robust augmented-estimating-equations estimation with nonignorable nonresponse data," Statistical Papers, Springer, vol. 61(6), pages 2241-2270, December.
    2. Choi, Jin-young & Lee, Myoung-jae, 2018. "Relaxing conditions for local average treatment effect in fuzzy regression discontinuity," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 173(C), pages 47-50.
    3. Myoung-Jae Lee & Hyae-Chong Shim & Sang Soo Park, 2023. "Regression Discontinuity with Integer Score and Non-Integer Cutoff," Korean Economic Review, Korean Economic Association, vol. 39, pages 73-101.
    4. Yu-Chin Hsu & Chung-Ming Kuan & Giorgio Teng-Yu Lo, 2017. "Quantile Treatment Effects in Regression Discontinuity Designs with Covariates," IEAS Working Paper : academic research 17-A009, Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan.
    5. Giuseppe Francesco Gori & Patrizia Lattarulo & Marco Mariani, 2021. "The Expediting Effect of Monitoring on Infrastructural Works. A Regression-Discontinuity Approach with Multiple Assignment Variables," Papers 2102.09625, arXiv.org.
    6. Lee, M-j.; & Park, S-s.; & Shim, H-c.;, 2019. "Regression Discontinuity with Integer Running Variable and Non-Integer Cutoff: Dental Care Program Effect on Expenditure," Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers 19/16, HEDG, c/o Department of Economics, University of York.
    7. Goeun Lee & Myoung-jae Lee, 2023. "Regression Discontinuity for Binary Response and Local Maximum Likelihood Estimator to Extrapolate Treatment," Evaluation Review, , vol. 47(2), pages 182-208, April.
    8. Yiwei Sun, 2023. "Extrapolating Away from the Cutoff in Regression Discontinuity Designs," Papers 2311.18136, arXiv.org.
    9. Choi, Jin-young & Lee, Myoung-jae, 2018. "Minimum distance estimator for sharp regression discontinuity with multiple running variables," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 162(C), pages 10-14.
    10. Qing Yang & Yu-Ning Li & Yi Zhang, 2020. "Change point detection for nonparametric regression under strongly mixing process," Statistical Papers, Springer, vol. 61(4), pages 1465-1506, August.
    11. Choi, Jin-young & Lee, Myoung-jae, 2023. "Complier and monotonicity for Fuzzy Multi-score Regression Discontinuity with partial effects," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 228(C).

  7. Jin‐young Choi & Myoung‐jae Lee, 2012. "Bounding endogenous regressor coefficients using moment inequalities and generalized instruments," Statistica Neerlandica, Netherlands Society for Statistics and Operations Research, vol. 66(2), pages 161-182, May.

    Cited by:

    1. Martin Huber, 2015. "Testing the Validity of the Sibling Sex Ratio Instrument," LABOUR, CEIS, vol. 29(1), pages 1-14, March.
    2. Huber, Martin, 2014. "Sensitivity checks for the local average treatment effect," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 123(2), pages 220-223.
    3. Huber, Martin, 2012. "Statistical verification of a natural "natural experiment": Tests and sensitivity checks for the sibling sex ratio instrument," Economics Working Paper Series 1219, University of St. Gallen, School of Economics and Political Science.

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