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May 1971 - Volume 39 Issue 3 Page 455 - 459


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The Use of Undersized Samples in the Estimation of Simultaneous Equation Systems

P. A. V. B. Swamy
James Holmes

Abstract

Using a general definition of a generalized inverse of a singular matrix we generalized the k class and three stage least squares procedures so that they can be applied when the sample size, say T, is smaller than the number of exogenous variables, say K, in a system of equations. These generalized k class and three stage least squares estimators, in usual cases, coincide with ordinary least squares and Zellner's [7] efficient estimators respectively as long as T @< K and coincide with the usual k class and three stage least squares estimators respectively as T exceeds K.

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