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William H Greene

Global rank #1407 98%

Institution: New York University (NYU)

Primary Field: Econometrics (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: http://www.stern.nyu.edu/~wgreene

First Publication: 1976

Most Recent: 2018

RePEc ID: pgr81 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.01: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total
Last 5 Years 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Last 10 Years 0.00 1.34 0.79 0.00 3.72
All Time 1.68 17.09 3.47 0.00 51.40

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 29
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 36.47

Publications (29)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2018 When Measure Matters: Coresidency, Truncation Bias, and Intergenerational Mobility in Developing Countries Journal of Human Resources A 3
2018 A note on the different interpretation of the correlation parameters in the Bivariate Probit and the Recursive Bivariate Probit Economics Letters C 4
2018 Persistent and transient productive inefficiency in a regulated industry: electricity distribution Energy Economics A 3
2018 Misreporting and econometric modelling of zeros in survey data on social bads: An application to cannabis consumption Health Economics B 4
2017 Modeling Preference and Willingness to Pay for Drought Tolerance (DT) in Maize in Rural Zimbabwe World Development B 7
2015 An inverse hyperbolic sine heteroskedastic latent class panel tobit model: An application to modelling charitable donations Economic Modeling C 4
2015 An LM test based on generalized residuals for random effects in a nonlinear model Economics Letters C 2
2015 Inflated Responses in Measures of Self-Assessed Health American Journal of Health Economics B 3
2014 HETEROGENEITY IN ORDERED CHOICE MODELS: A REVIEW WITH APPLICATIONS TO SELF-ASSESSED HEALTH Journal of Economic Surveys C 4
2014 A latent class model for obesity Economics Letters C 4
2013 Revealing additional dimensions of preference heterogeneity in a latent class mixed multinomial logit model Applied Economics C 2
2012 Usage of an estimated coefficient as a dependent variable Economics Letters C 2
2010 Testing hypotheses about interaction terms in nonlinear models Economics Letters C 1
2010 Corrigendum to "Functional forms for the negative binomial model for count data" [Economics Letters 99 (2008) 585-590] Economics Letters C 2
2008 Functional forms for the negative binomial model for count data Economics Letters C 1
2006 The Importance of Check-Cashing Businesses to the Unbanked: Racial/Ethnic Differences Review of Economics and Statistics A 3
2005 Reconsidering heterogeneity in panel data estimators of the stochastic frontier model Journal of Econometrics A 1
2004 Distinguishing between heterogeneity and inefficiency: stochastic frontier analysis of the World Health Organization's panel data on national health care systems Health Economics B 1
1999 Marginal effects in the censored regression model Economics Letters C 1
1991 The Restricted Least Squares Estimator: A Pedagogical Note. Review of Economics and Statistics A 2
1990 Research on High School Economic Education. American Economic Review S 3
1990 A Gamma-distributed stochastic frontier model Journal of Econometrics A 1
1990 Multiple roots of the Tobit log-likelihood Journal of Econometrics A 1
1984 Estimation of the correlation coefficient in a bivariate probit model using the method of moments Economics Letters C 1
1983 Estimation of limited dependent variable models by ordinary least squares and the method of moments Journal of Econometrics A 1
1982 Maximum likelihood estimation of stochastic frontier production models Journal of Econometrics A 1
1980 On the estimation of a flexible frontier production model Journal of Econometrics A 1
1980 Maximum likelihood estimation of econometric frontier functions Journal of Econometrics A 1
1976 Economies of Scale in U.S. Electric Power Generation. Journal of Political Economy S 2