Quantitative Economics
Journal Of The Econometric Society
Edited by: Stéphane Bonhomme • Print ISSN: 1759-7323 • Online ISSN: 1759-7331
Edited by: Stéphane Bonhomme • Print ISSN: 1759-7323 • Online ISSN: 1759-7331
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This supplementary appendix contains additional materials for the paper “Robustness and Separation in Multidimensional Screening.” Section B contains proofs of auxiliary results not included in the main paper. Section C details how the generalized virtual values coincide with traditional (ironed) virtual values in the single-good monopoly problem. Theorems, equations, and sections in the main paper are referenced using the original numbering.
This Appendix provides supplementary material to accompany the main text. Appendix A concerns stationary and steady states in the model with bounded income. It characterizes stationary states for the model with bounded income. It shows by example that stationary states may not always exist and proves the existence of the weaker notion of a steady state. It contains an extension to technological progress in the model with bounded income. Appendix B provides some comparative statics results in the constant elasticity growth model. Appendix C proves Observations 2 and 3 of Section 5.4.1 in the main text. It discusses minimal monotonicity and shows that upward mean aspirations satisfy this property.
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This appendix contains material not found within the manuscript. For simplicity, this supplement uses appendix and equation numbering that continue from the main text of the paper.
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This supplementary material introduces some alternative procedures to the ones considered in the main text, and provides extended numerical comparisons of local asymptotic risk among the various methods. It also conducts a small Monte Carlo study of finite-sample risk, and provides a comparison of shrinkage factors for a number of the procedures.
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This supplementary material contains proofs and additional results that complement the paper "Altruism in Networks".