If you have any questions, or need the bot to ignore the links, or the page altogether, please visit this simple FaQ for additional information. I have just modified 3 external links on Generalized method of moments. "A Cautionary Note on Tests for Overidentifying Restrictions," Discussion Papers 1111, Exeter University, Department of Economics.ĮxpertIdeasBot ( talk) 11:02, (UTC) External links modified Santos Silva has published scholarly research which seems to be relevant to this Wikipedia article: We hope Wikipedians on this talk page can take advantage of these comments and improve the quality of the article accordingly.ĭr. Maybe I would omit the proof of the optimal weighting matrix. Santos Silva has reviewed this Wikipedia page, and provided us with the following comments to improve its quality: Santos Silva's comment on this article ĭr.
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The link to Idempotence leads to a link for a different page - Projection (linear algebra) - although there is a link there that goes on to Idempotence - Preceding unsigned comment added by 131.111.176.55 ( talk) 09:51, 15 April 2014 (UTC) Dr.
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The statement "This article may be too technical for most readers to understand" may be irrelevant, may be redundant, and may be in need of deletion. David Vonka ( talk) 16:34, 8 January 2010 (UTC) It should probably be any positively semidefinite W, where condition 2 applies or something like that. The statement that GMM is consistent for any positive semidefinite W is kind of strange.