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not invariant with respect to the investigated sample period. -- Purchasing power parity ; Panel cointegration ; Wild …
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Using 1985-1999 data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (GSOEP) to analyze wages we confirm the hypothesis that …
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,096 respondents, aged 50 years and over, is drawn from the annual collections of data of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (GSOEP … may be sufficient to rely on self-assessments of health at one point of time instead of using panel data. -- Mortality …
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This paper presents some two-step estimators for a wide range of parametric panel data models with censored endogenous … decomposition of the reduced form residuals. The panel nature of the data allows adjustment, and testing, for two forms of …
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these techniques to a rich panel of monthly observations of unemployment vacancies and unemployment-to-job exits in all 76 …
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We consider an additive model with second order interaction terms. It is shown how the components of this model can be estimated using marginal integration, and the asymptotic distribution of the estimators is derived. Moreover, two test statistics for testing the presence of interactions are...
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We emphasize the importance of properly identifying the long-run relations underlying the monetary model of the exchange rate. The separate estimation of long-run money demands leads to a "structural" error correction equation which allows an interpretation of the various channels affecting the...
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Socioeconomic Panel. Fitting a parametric Generalized Linear Model (GLM) yields nonlinear residual behavior. This finding is not …
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We show in the paper that the decomposition proposed by Beveridge and Nelson (1981) for models that are integrated of order one can be generalized to seasonal Arima models by means of a partial fraction decomposition. Two equivalent algorithms are proposed to optimally (in the mean squared...
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