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Chernozhukov, Victor; Fernández-Val, Iván; Melly, Blaise; Wüthrich, Kaspar (2019). Generic Inference on Quantile and Quantile Effect Functions for Discrete Outcomes. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 115(529), pp. 123-137. Taylor & Francis Group 10.1080/01621459.2019.1611581
Boes, Stefan; Nüsch, Stephan; Wüthrich, Kaspar (2015). Hedonic Valuation of the Perceived Risks of Nuclear Power Plants. Economics letters, 133, pp. 109-111. Elsevier 10.1016/j.econlet.2015.05.033
Melly, Blaise Stéphane; Wüthrich, Kaspar (2017). Local Quantile Treatment Effects. In: Koenker, Roger; Chernozhukov, Victor; He, Xuming; Peng, Limin (eds.) Handbook of Quantile Regression (pp. 145-164). Chapman and Hall/CRC
Chernozhukov, Victor; Fernandez-Val, Ivan; Melly, Blaise; Wüthrich, Kaspar (September 2016). Generic Inference on Quantile and Quantile Effect Functions for Discrete Outcomes (Discussion Papers 16-07). Bern: Department of Economics
Melly, Blaise; Wüthrich, Kaspar (March 2016). Local quantile treatment effects (Discussion Papers 16-05). Bern: Department of Economics
Burkhard, Daniel; Schmid, Christian; Wüthrich, Kaspar (November 2015). Financial incentives and physician prescription behavior: Evidence from dispensing regulations (Discussion Papers 15-11). Bern: Department of Economics
Bachmann, Andreas; Wüthrich, Kaspar (July 2015). Evaluating pay-as-you-go social security systems (Discussion Papers 15-07). Bern: Department of Economics
Wüthrich, Kaspar (July 2015). Semiparametric estimation of quantile treatment effects with endogeneity (Discussion Papers 15-09). Bern: Department of Economics
Wüthrich, Kaspar (November 2014). A Comparison of two Qantile Models with Endogeneity (Discussion Papers 14-08). Bern: Department of Economics
Bachmann, Andreas; Wüthrich, Kaspar (November 2013). Evaluating pay-as-you-go social security systems (Discussion Papers 13-10). Bern: Department of Economics
Wüthrich, Kaspar (August 2013). Set Identification of Generalized Linear Predictors in the Presence of Non-Classical Measurement Errors (Discussion Papers 13-04). Bern: Department of Economics