The micsr package is the companion package to the book "Microeconometrics with R" (Chapman and Hall/CRC The R Series). It includes function to estimate and to test models, miscellanous tools and data sets:
micsr provides methods described in the book that are not available in R. This includes:
scoretest for score (or Lagrange Multiplier) tests,cmtest for conditional moment tests,sargan for Sargan-Hansen's test of overidentified moment
conditions,hausman for Hausman's test,ndvuong for non-degenerate Vuong test of Shi,ftest for F test
function to estimate models:
binomreg binomal variable regression,bivprobit bivariate probit modelclm constrained linear regression,escount endogenous switching model for count data,expreg exponentional mean regression model,loglm log-linear modelstobit1 one-equation tobit model,ordreg ordered variable regression,poisreg poissong regression model,pscore: matching models
miscellanous tools
gaze: print a short summary of an object,
dummy: generate a set of dummy variables from a factor,newton: Newton-Raphson optimization method, using the analytical gradient and hessian,mills: compute the inverse mills ratio and its first two derivatives,stder: extract the standard errors of a fitted model,npar: extract the number of parameters in a fitted model.
data sets:
apples: Apple production, Ivaldi and al. (1996), constrained
linear model,birthwt: Cigarette smoking and birth weigth, Mullahy
(1997), exponentional conditional mean regression model,charitable: Intergenerational transmission of charitable
giving, Wilhem (2008), Tobit-1 model,cigmales: Cigarettes consumption and smoking habits,
Mullahy (1997), exponentional conditional mean regression mdodel,drinks: Physician advice on alcohol consumption, Kenkel and
Terza (2001), endogenous switching model for count data,ferediv: Foreign exchange derivatives use by large US bank
holding companies, Adkins (2012), instrumental variable probit
model,fin_reform: Political economy of financial reforms, Abiad and
Mody (2005), ordered regression model,housprod: Household production, Kerkhofs and Kooreman (2003),
bivariate probit model,mode_choice: Choice between car and transit, Horowitz (1993),
probit model,trade_protection: Lobying and trade protection, Atschke and
Sherlund (2006), instrumental variable Tobit-1 model,trips: Determinants of household trip taking, Terza (1998),
endogenous switching model for count data,turnout: Turnout in Texas liquor referenda, Coate and Conlin
(2004), non-degenerate Vuong test,twa: Temporary help jobs and permanent employment, Ichino,
Mealli and Nannicini (2008), matching.
vignettes:
charitable: Estimating the Tobit-1 model with the charitable
data setescount: Endogenous switching or sample selection models for
count dataexpreg: Exponentional conditional mean models with endogeneityndvvuong: Implementation of Shi's non-degeranate Vuong testlm_function: A extended description of the lm functionmicsr_objects: A description of micsrWe tried to keep the sets of package on which micsr depends on as small as possible. micsr depends on Formula, generics, Rdpack and sandwich. We borrowed the gaussian quadrature function from the statmod package (Smyth and al., 2023), and the distribution function of quadratic forms in normal variables from the CompQuadForm package (Duchesne and Lafaye, 2010).
The micsr is on CRAN. To install it:
install.packages("micsr")
The development version is on github and can be installed using the pak package:
pak::pkg_install("ycroissant/micsr")
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