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Journal of Econometrics

Volume 24, Issues 1–2, January–February 1984, Pages 3-61
Journal of Econometrics

Tobit models: A survey

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    This research was supported by a National Institute of Justice Grant no. 81-IJ-CX-0055 to Rhodes Associates. The author is grateful to Jeanne E. Anderson, A. Colin Cameron, Aaron Han, Yoonbai Kim, Lung-Fei Lee, Thomas E. MaCurdy, Frederick C. Nold, and Dale J. Poirier for helpful suggestions.

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