Evidence against Imposing Restrictions on Hurdle Models as a Test for Simultaneous versus Sequential Decision Making

Volume: 101, Issue: 5, Pages: 1473 - 1481
Published: Jul 10, 2019
Abstract
Agricultural economists frequently employ hurdle models to estimate the determinants of truncated outcomes such as market participation and adoption. A pervasive belief is that restrictions can be placed on hurdle models to test whether the decisions made in the underlying data‐generating process occurred sequentially or simultaneously. This article argues against the ability to draw this conclusion and further submits there is a negative...
Paper Details
Title
Evidence against Imposing Restrictions on Hurdle Models as a Test for Simultaneous versus Sequential Decision Making
Published Date
Jul 10, 2019
Volume
101
Issue
5
Pages
1473 - 1481
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