Endogenous Sampling in the Statistics of Income Panel of Individual Returns 1

The Statistics of Income Panel of Individual Returns is a simple random sample of tax returns that is maintained by the University of Michigan as a part of the Ernst and Young Tax Research Database. Sampling errors during the period 1982–1984 resulted in the inclusion of 66 spurious returns in the P...

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