On the robustness of balance statistics with respect to nonresponse:
A general problem for survey conductors is the fact that the response decision can be connected to the intended answer of the non-respondents. This nonresponse bias might have a substantial effect on the aggregated results. In this paper, a participation framework for the widely used business cycle...
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Zusammenfassung: | A general problem for survey conductors is the fact that the response decision can be connected to the intended answer of the non-respondents. This nonresponse bias might have a substantial effect on the aggregated results. In this paper, a participation framework for the widely used business cycle balance statistics indicators is examined. An extensive simulation study is performed to analyse their effects. The analyses show that these indicators are extremely stable towards nonresponse biases. |
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spellingShingle | Seiler, Christian On the robustness of balance statistics with respect to nonresponse Economics |
title | On the robustness of balance statistics with respect to nonresponse |
title_auth | On the robustness of balance statistics with respect to nonresponse |
title_exact_search | On the robustness of balance statistics with respect to nonresponse |
title_full | On the robustness of balance statistics with respect to nonresponse Christian, Seiler |
title_fullStr | On the robustness of balance statistics with respect to nonresponse Christian, Seiler |
title_full_unstemmed | On the robustness of balance statistics with respect to nonresponse Christian, Seiler |
title_short | On the robustness of balance statistics with respect to nonresponse |
title_sort | on the robustness of balance statistics with respect to nonresponse |
topic | Economics |
topic_facet | Economics |
url | https://doi.org/10.1787/jbcma-2014-5jrxqbwcjdr3 |
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