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Three-Stage Least Squares
Three-Stage Least Squares is a system estimator for simultaneous-equation models that accounts for the correlation of error terms across equations. Introduced by Zellner and Theil in 1962, it combines two-stage least squares with the seemingly-unrelated-regression idea to estimate all equations jointly and more efficiently.
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Three-Stage Least Squares (3SLS)
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