Inflated ordered outcomes
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Brooks, R.
Harris, Mark
Spencer, C.
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2012Type
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Brooks, Robert and Harris, Mark N. and Spencer, Christopher. 2012. Inflated ordered outcomes, The Centre for Research in Applied Economics (CRAE) Working Paper Series, Curtin University of Technology, Curtin Business School and the School of Economics and Finance.
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We extend Harris and Zhao (2007) by proposing a (Panel) Inflated Ordered Probit model, and demonstrate its usefulness by applying it to Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee voting data.
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