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Mitigating The Effects Of Multicollinearity Using Exact And Stochastic Restrictions: The Case Of An Aggregate Agricultural Production Function For Thailand

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  • Mittelhammer, Ron C.
  • Young, Douglas L.
  • Tasanasanta, Damrongsak
  • Donnelly, JohnT.

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Mixed estimation and OLS were each used to estimate an aggregate agricultural production function for Thailand for which data were highly multicollinear. The final mixed model obtained using minimax regret in the pretest appeared to significantly outperform OLS in terms of precision and overall reasonableness, mitigating a serious multicollinearity problem.

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  • Mittelhammer, Ron C. & Young, Douglas L. & Tasanasanta, Damrongsak & Donnelly, JohnT., 1979. "Mitigating The Effects Of Multicollinearity Using Exact And Stochastic Restrictions: The Case Of An Aggregate Agricultural Production Function For Thailand," 1979 Annual Meeting, July 29-August 1, Pullman, Washington 278283, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aaea79:278283
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.278283
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