Definition of Overidentified

1. Verb. (past of overidentify) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Overidentified

1. overidentify [v] - See also: overidentify

Lexicographical Neighbors of Overidentified

overhunt
overhunted
overhunting
overhuntings
overhunts
overhydration
overhype
overhyped
overhypes
overhyping
overidealize
overidealized
overidealizes
overidealizing
overidentification
overidentified (current term)
overidentifies
overidentify
overidentifying
overidle
overimaginative
overimpress
overimpressed
overimpresses
overimpressing
overinclusive
overinclusively
overinclusiveness
overindebted
overindebtedness

Literary usage of Overidentified

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Sas/stat 9.1 User's Guide by SAS Institute, Virginia Clark (2004)
"Spleen Data: Parameter Estimates for overidentified Model This model is ... Spleen Data: Fit Statistics for overidentified Model The sample size is so small ..."

2. Effects of Agricultural Commercialization on Land Tenure, Household Resource by Howarth E. Bouis, Lawrence James Haddad (1990)
"... excluded from the equation and the number of endogenous variables in the equation minus one), it can be seen that each equation is overidentified. ..."

3. A Meta-analysis of Rates of Return to Agricultural R&D: Ex Pede Herculem? by Julian M. Alston (2000)
"... the same as the intercept variable, so that the model is overidentified, making the design matrix singular) and the coefficients cannot be estimated. ..."

4. Selected Proceedings of the Symposium on Estimating Functions by Ishwar V. Basawa, V. P. Godambe, Robert Lee Taylor (1997)
"For the overidentified case, the GMM moment condition (8) becomes E(Z't(yt - nt)) = 0 for any t, where Zt denotes the t-th row of Z. Also, the GMM minimand ..."

5. Econometric Model of the Urban Opportunity Structure: Cumulative Causation by George C. Galster (1999)
"... in city) Given the rich array of exogenous variables, each of the 17 equations has no trouble being identified or overidentified by the order criterion. ..."

6. Human Capital and Economic Growth in India, Indonesia, and Japan: A by Bas van Leeuwen (2007)
"As a consequence, the equations used in this context are likely to be overidentified. Still, in the majority of literature on macroeconomic growth, ..."

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