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Rqdeco: a Stata module to decompose differences in distribution

Type
working paper
Date Issued
2007
Author(s)
Melly, Blaise
Abstract
WARNING: this page is no longer updated. Go to http://www.econ.brown.edu/fac/Blaise_Melly/ to find the current version of the codes.
Rqdeco is a Stata command computing a decomposition of differences in distributions using quantile regression. It is a generalization of the Oaxaca/Blinder decomposition since it decomposes observed differences into a part explained by differences in characteristics and a part explained by differences in coefficients. It is very similar to the Machado/Mata decomposition. See Melly (2006) for a precise description of the estimator and its statistical properties:
http://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/publications/22644. Rqdeco3 decomposes differences in distribution into three components: characteristics, median coefficients and residuals. It is conceptually similar to the Juhn, Murphy and Pierce (1993) decomposition but allows for heteroscedasticity. This estimator has been defined and applied in Melly (2005): http://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/publications/14991.
If you use these commands in your work, please cite the related paper.
Language
English
Keywords
Stata
quantile regression
quantile treatment effects
decomposition
counterfactual distributions
discrimination
Oaxaca
Blinder
Machado
Mata
HSG Classification
not classified
Refereed
No
Publisher
mimeo
URL
https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/81800
Subject(s)
  • other research area

Division(s)
  • SEW - Swiss Institute...

Eprints ID
40161
File(s)
rqdeco.do (5.33 KB) rqdeco3.ado (15.61 KB) rqdeco3.hlp (14.61 KB) rqdeco3.do (3.27 KB) rqdeco.hlp (14.5 KB) rqdeco.ado (14.09 KB)
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