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generalized-moments stands for the econometric technique of "generalized method of moments", a method of quadratically combining multiple "generalized moments", or "estimating equations", to obtain parameter estimates, their standard errors, and test statistics in single and multiple-equation, cross-sectional, time-series, and panel data models.

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What is the difference/relationship between method of moments and GMM?

Can someone explain to me the difference between method of moments and GMM (general method of moments), their relationship, and when should one or the other be used?
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